Brickwall

/ˈbrɪk.wɔl/ noun

A wall constructed from bricks laid in mortar, or figuratively, an immovable barrier or obstacle.

From 'brick' plus 'wall', from Old English 'weall' from Latin 'vallum' meaning 'rampart.' The figurative meaning emerged in 20th-century English to describe unmovable problems.

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