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  • Defensive wall — See also: List of cities with defensive walls Part of the Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage Site …   Wikipedia

  • Wall of Shame — is a negative term for a separation barrier that, in the opinion of those using term, brings shame upon the builders or others. In some cases, it is the circumstances of the wall s construction or its intended purpose that is fingered as bringing …   Wikipedia

  • Wall Street — U.S. financial world, 1836, from street in New York City that is home to many investment firms and stock traders, as well as NYSE. The street so called because it ran along the interior of the defensive wall of the old Dutch colonial town …   Etymology dictionary

  • Wall Street — [from a defensive wall built there by the Dutch in 1653] 1. street in lower Manhattan, New York City: the main financial center of the U.S. 2. U.S. financiers and their power, influence, policies, etc., or the U.S. securities market …   English World dictionary

  • Defensive fighting position — Foxhole redirects here. For the Cornish village, see Foxhole, Cornwall. Foxholes redirects here. For the North Yorkshire village, see Foxholes, North Yorkshire. U.S. Marine in a fighting hole, July 1958. A defensive fighting position (DFP) is a… …   Wikipedia

  • Wall tower — A wall tower is a tower built into a defensive wall. The tower usually extended outwards, so as to be able to fire on attackers attempting to climb or break through the walls. Wall towers can be considered the predecessor to bastions which serve… …   Wikipedia

  • Wall — Recorded in over forty spellings including Wall and Walle (English) Wall, Wallmann (German) Wahl and the ornamentals Wallenberg and Wahlberg (Swedish), it is recorded in many parts of Northern Europe. It may also have Irish origins. All… …   Surnames reference

  • wall — 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 …   Universalium

  • Wall (Western Sahara) — The Berm of Western Sahara (also known as the Moroccan Wall) is an approximately 2,700 km long defensive structure, mostly a sand wall (or berm ), running through Western Sahara and the southeastern portion of Morocco. It acts as a separation… …   Wikipedia

  • wall — /wɔl / (say wawl) noun 1. an upright work or structure of stone, brick, or similar material, serving for enclosure, division, support, protection, etc., as one of the upright enclosing sides of a building or a room, or a solid fence of masonry. 2 …  

  • Wall (disambiguation) — A wall is a solid structure.Wall or WALL may also refer to:* Wall (butterfly) * wall (Unix), a command line utility * Wall (Western Sahara), a defensive structure also called the Moroccan Wall * Wall (surname), a list of people with the surname… …   Wikipedia

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