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Wall
Wall
n.
A
kind
of
knot
often
used
at
the
end
of a
rope
; a
wall
knot
; a
wale
.
Wall
n.
A
work
or
structure
of
stone
,
brick
, or
other
materials
,
raised
to
some
height
,
and
intended
for
defense
or
security
,
solid
and
permanent
inclosing
fence
, as
around
a
field
, a
park
, a
town
,
etc
.,
also
,
one
of
the
upright
inclosing
parts
of a
building
or a
room
.
Wall
n.
A
defense
; a
rampart
; a
means
of
protection
; in
the
plural
,
fortifications
, in
general
;
works
for
defense
.
Wall
n.
An
inclosing
part
of a
receptacle
or
vessel
; as,
the
walls
of a
steam
-
engine
cylinder
.
Wall
n.
The
side
of a
level
or
drift
.
Wall
n.
The
country
rock
bounding
a
vein
laterally
.
Wall
v. t.
To
inclose
with
a
wall
, or as
with
a
wall
.
Wall
v. t.
To
defend
by
walls
, or as if by
walls
; to
fortify
.
Wall
v. t.
To
close
or
fill
with
a
wall
, as a
doorway
.
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