wall

[ wawl ]
/ wɔl /

noun

adjective

verb (used with object)

Idioms for wall

Origin of wall

before 900; (noun) Middle English; Old English w(e)all < Latin vallum palisade, derivative of vallus stake, post; see wale1; (v.) Middle English, derivative of the noun

OTHER WORDS FROM wall

wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjective un·wall, verb (used with object)

British Dictionary definitions for up the wall

wall
/ (wɔːl) /

noun

verb (tr)

Derived forms of wall

walled, adjective wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjective

Word Origin for wall

Old English weall, from Latin vallum palisade, from vallus stake

Medical definitions for up the wall

wall
[ wôl ]

n.

An investing part enclosing a cavity, chamber, or other anatomical unit.

Idioms and Phrases with up the wall (1 of 2)

up the wall

see under drive someone crazy.

Idioms and Phrases with up the wall (2 of 2)

wall