Cagework

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪdʒˈwɝk/

Cagework (noun)

  1. Work done to build or maintain a structure that keeps animals inside, such as bars, panels, and doors.
  2. Metalwork that makes cage-like frames, often using wire or bars, for holding or protecting items.

Examples

  • The zoo hired cagework to improve the animal enclosure.
  • Cagework keeps the animals safe while allowing visitors to watch.