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wall [wɔ:l] N

2. wall:

wall MED, ANAT
stena f

3. wall of a tyre:

wall in VB trans usu passive

wall off VB trans usu passive

wall up VB trans

1. wall (imprison):

zapirati [perf zapreti]

2. wall (fill in):

wall-to-ˈwall ADJ

1. wall-to-wall (covering floor):

dry·stone ˈwall N Brit

ˈfire wall N

1. fire wall ARCHIT:

2. fire wall COMPUT:

re·ˈtain·ing wall N

Wail·ing ˈWall N no pl the Wailing Wall

ˈwall bars N pl

ˈwall chart N

ˈwall clock N

ˈwall hang·ing N

ˈwall map N

ˈwall sock·et N

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The plague also can negatively affect those who linger in the protection of walled towns and cities.
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This map also indicates a building roughly in the centre of the walled garden.
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The orangery and walled garden were built around 1793.
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The walled gardens and rolling lawns are more formal.
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The grounds including the walled garden, coach house and dovecote were retained for public use.
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A walled garden with glasshouses was erected, which also briefly housed alligators.
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Covering, the walled garden dating back to the 12th century holds many rare and unusual shrubs and trees.
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The lung contains many thin-walled blood vessels, so blood flowing through those vessels can pick up oxygen from air gulped into the lung.
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His tube concept, using all the exterior wall perimeter structure of a building to simulate a thin-walled tube, revolutionised tall building design.
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Nearby are a walled garden, including a national collection of tree quinces, and an ice house.
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