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Wall

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Meaning

Noun

In Satyrine butterflies & Walls and fences:
A
of
,
etc.
for
purposes.
A structure
for
a
,
etc.
Each of the
either as the
of or
within a structure.
A point of desperation.
A point of
or extinction.
An
to
movement.
In Satyrine butterflies:
The
Lasiommata megera.
A barrier.
Something with the
,
, or
of a
wall.
In Anatomy, Botany, Zoology & Satyrine butterflies:
A
or
structure in an
or cavity.
In Satyrine butterflies:
A
used to increase the price at an auction.
In American English & Medicine:
A
who
to
as few patients as possible.
In Football (soccer) & Satyrine butterflies:
A
of
between an
free-kick
and the goal.
In Roller derby:
Two or more
together
the
team.
In Mining:
Any of the
of
the lode.
In Internet:
A personal
to a particular user.
In Role-playing games:
A
that has high
, thereby
the amount of
from the opponent’s attacks.
In Seduction community:
The
of
where physical
and
to
rapidly.
The right or
of
the
of the
the
when
another pedestrian.
In Cycling:
A very
slope.
A
of water.
In Nautical:
A
often used at the
a
; a
or wale.

Verb

To
with, or
with, a
or
s.
To boil.
To well, as water; spring.
In Nautical:
To make a
on the
(a rope).

Intj

In American English & :
Pronunciation
of well.

Name

A surname.
  • A placename
  • A
    in Gwinear-Gwithian
    ,
    Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (OS
    SW6036).
  • A placename
  • A
    and
    in
    Northumberland, England, United Kingdom (OS
    NY9169); part of Hadrian's Wall is in the
    .
  • A placename
  • A
    and
    in the City of Lichfield
    , Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom (OS
    SK0906).
  • A placename
  • A
    in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • A placename
  • A
    in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States.
  • A placename
  • An
    in Tom Green County, Texas, United States.
  • the Berlin Wall.
    the Trump Wall.
    the Great Wall of China.
    A Chinese
    Pegasus and Andromeda, one of the 28
    and part of the
    Black Turtle.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    wall
    English
    arrow
    wall
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    weall
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    walle
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    wallen
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    weallian
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym

    Antonyms

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