
1) Ancient chinese creation 2) Barrier 3) Berlin blight 4) Berlin divider, once 5) Berlin eyesore, once 6) Berlin feature, once 7) Berlin ruin 8) Berlin sight 9) Berlin sight until 1989 10) Bulkhead 11) Bulwark 12) Cellular boundary 13) China has a Great one 14) China landmark 15) Chinese constellation
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1) Bank 2) Barrier 3) Battlement 4) Blockade 5) Bulwark 6) Charax 7) Circumvallate 8) Crenelation 9) Crenellation 10) Earthwork 11) Epigastric 12) Fence 13) Footwall 14) Fortification 15) Gable 16) Merlon 17) Mural 18) Parapet 19) Paries 20) Partition 21) Rampart 22) Surface 23) Ton 24) Wainscoting
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a row of defensive players who line up 10 yards away from a free kick, covering a portion of the goal, with the intent making it more difficult for an attacking player to have a shot on goal direct from the free kick.[72]
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• (n.) A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale. • (n.) A defense; a rampart; a means of protection; in the plural, fortifications, in general; works for defense. • (v. t.) To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway. • (n.) The side of a level or drift. • (n.) An inclosing part of a receptacle or ...
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A line of players protecting the goal from a free kick.
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structural element used to divide or enclose, and, in building construction, to form the periphery of a room or a building. In traditional masonry ... [14 related articles]
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A vertical structural element that holds up a roof, encloses part or all of a room, or stands by itself to hold back soil.
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Artificial barrier of brick or stone. Walls are normally built to protect property, but in upland areas they frequently replace hedges or fences as field boundaries. ...
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1. 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. 'The plaster of the wall of the King's palace.' (Dan. V. 5) ... 2. A defense; a rampar...
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(wawl) a structure bounding or limiting a space or a definitive mass of material; called also paries. cell wall a rigid structure that lies just outside of and is joined to the plasma membrane of plant cells and most prokaryotic cells, which protects the cell and maintains its sh...
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a line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.
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A vertical member of a structure whose horizontal dimension measured at right angles to the thickness exceeds three times its thickness.
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Caterpillar species. Latin name:
Lasiommata megera Native coarse grasses Description: Bluish green with faint white stripes. The Wall Brown is common throughout England, Ireland and Wales.
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Wall noun (Nautical) A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot; a wale.
Wall knot ,
a knot made by unlaying the strands of a rope, and making a bight with the first strand, then passing the second over the end of the first, and the third over the end of the second and...
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Wall transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Walled ; present participle & verbal noun Walling .] 1. To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall. 'Seven walled towns of strength.' Shak. « The king of Theb...
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[Soccer] a line of 2 to 6 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.
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Send a message to everybody's terminal, see Section 4.1.6.
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A line of 2 to 5 defending players pressed together shoulder-to-shoulder to protect their goal against a close free kick; creates a more difficult shot by reducing the amount of open goal area the kicker has to shoot at.
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paries noun (anatomy) a layer (a lining or membrane) that encloses a structure; `stomach walls`
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A vertical or near vertical structure which encloses or separates spaces and may be used to resist horizontal or vertical forces or bending forces.
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See "hitting the wall."
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A featured section inside a Facebook profile. It
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On Facebook, a shared message board regarding an individual user that appears on the user's profile. A user's friends can post content, such as text, photos, or URLs, to the wall, and others can either like or comment on that content.
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A vertical structural element that holds up a roof, encloses part or all of a room, or stands by itself to hold back soil.
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A vertical section of a halfpipe.
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