opening in a wall

  • 1wall — less, adj. wall like, adj. /wawl/, n. 1. any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection …

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  • 2wall — [wôl] n. [ME wal < OE weall (akin to Ger wall) < L vallum, rampart < vallus, a stake, palisade < IE base * wel , to turn > WALK] 1. an upright structure of wood, stone, brick, etc., serving to enclose, divide, support, or protect;… …

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  • 3wall something up — ˌwall sthˈup derived usually passive to fill an opening with a wall, bricks, etc. so that you can no longer use it • I could see where the doorway had been walled up. Main entry: ↑wallderived …

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  • 4wall — [[t]wɔl[/t]] n. 1) bui archit. any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or… …

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  • 5opening — noun 1) an opening in the center of the roof Syn: hole, gap, aperture, orifice, vent; peephole; split, crack, fissure, cleft, crevice, chink, slit; perforation; Anatomy foramen 2) the opening in the wall …

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  • 6Opening (academias de inglés) — Opening era la marca comercial utilizada por la empresa Open English Master Spain S.A.,[1] perteneciente al grupo de educación a distancia CEAC, para la prestación de servicios de aprendizaje de inglés a través de un conjunto de academias propias …

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  • 7Wall box — Wall boxes are a type of post box or letter box found in many countries including France, the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations, Crown dependencies and Ireland. They differ from pillar boxes in that, instead of being a free standing… …

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  • 8Wall $treet Week — ( W$W ) was a long running investment news and information TV program broadcast weekly each Friday on PBS in the United States. It had a host (or hosts) and guest experts participating in discussions on the stock market and focused on forecasts.… …

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  • 9Wall Street Institute — is a major provider of English language instruction . cite news url=http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS256542+30 Jan 2008+PRN20080130 title= Wall Street Institute Showcases Unique English Language Instruction Method publisher=… …

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  • 10Wall's ice cream — Wall s is the brand name of Unilever s Heartbrand ice cream business, used originally in the United Kingdom and also currently (2006) in Hong Kong, China, India [ [http://www.kwalitygroup.com/walls.htm] ] , Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia [… …

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