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Meaning of Wall
A continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land.
Etymology of Wall
The word "wall" comes from Old English "weall", which is also related to the Old Norse "veggr" and the Modern German "Wand"
The term has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to a structure that encloses or divides an area of land
Over time, the word has developed various meanings and connotations, including its use as a metaphor for a barrier or obstacle
Synonyms
barrier
fence
partition
divider
screen
blockade
obstruction
hindrance
boundary
edge
border
perimeter
enclosure
surround
enclosure
barricade
bulwark
rampart
palisade
parapet
embankment
dike
seawall
dam
hurdle
railing
balustrade
fortification
defense
stronghold
fort
bastion
stockade
obstacle
impediment
hurdle
blockage
barrier
walling
brickwork
masonry
stonework
concrete
block
slab
panel
facade
front
face
side
elevation
cliff
bluff
escarpment
ridge
ridgepole
Definitions
- A continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land
- A side of a room or building, typically a vertical, flat, and continuous structure
- A natural or artificial barrier that prevents or obstructs movement or access
- A layer of tissue that forms the boundary of a cell, organ, or other structure
Usage Examples
- The wall surrounding the garden was made of stone and was very tall
- The walls of the room were painted a bright yellow
- The Great Wall of China is one of the most famous walls in the world
- The wall of water from the tsunami destroyed the coastal town