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  • 91Wall — der Wall, ä e (Mittelstufe) Aufschüttung aus Erde, die als Befestigung dient Beispiel: Ich laufe jeden Morgen auf dem Wall entlang. Kollokation: einen Wall aufschütten …

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  • 92wall — [OE] Wall was borrowed into Old English from Latin vallum ‘rampart’. This originally denoted a ‘stockade made of stakes’, and it was derived from vallus ‘stake’. German wall, Dutch wal, and Swedish vall, also borrowings from Latin, preserve its… …

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  • 93wall — armouring (the outer wall of large mesh netting forming part of a trammel net, q.v. Also called outer net, outer wall, outwall, outwalling, trancher, walling, windows) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 94wall — 1. verb /wɔːl/ a) To boil. He walled the study with books. b) To well, as water; spring. They had walled in the garden 2 …

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  • 95Wall — a) Abdämmung, Aufschüttung, Damm, Deich, Eindämmung, [Hafen]mole, Schutzdamm, Schutzwall. b) Mauer, Wand. * * * Wall,der:1.⇨Damm(1)–2.⇨Mauer(1) Wall 1.→Mauer 2.→Damm …

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  • 96wall up — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. close up, surround, wall in, wall out; see enclose 1 …

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  • 97wall up — v. wall in, enclose with a wall …

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  • 98wall up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms wall up : present tense I/you/we/they wall up he/she/it walls up present participle walling up past tense walled up past participle walled up 1) to permanently close the doors and windows of a room or house,… …

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  • 99Wall. — Nathaniel Wallich Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wallich. Nathaniel Wallich Nathaniel Wallich est un botaniste danois …

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  • 100wall up — verb To seal with a wall They walled up the basement space that had been used as a coal bin …

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