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
SYNONYMS FOR wall
OTHER WORDS FROM wall
wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjective un·wall, verb (used with object)Words nearby wall
walkshorts,
walkway,
walky-talky,
walkyrie,
walküre, die,
wall,
wall bars,
wall box,
wall brown,
wall creeper,
wall fern
Example sentences from the Web for wall
British Dictionary definitions for wall
wall
/ (wɔːl) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of wall
walled, adjective wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjectiveWord Origin for wall
Old English
weall, from Latin
vallum palisade, from
vallus stake
Medical definitions for wall
wall
[ wôl ]
n.
An investing part enclosing a cavity, chamber, or other anatomical unit.
Idioms and Phrases with wall
wall