Wall

/wɔːl/ noun, verb

A wall is a solid vertical structure that encloses or divides an area; to wall something in is to surround or block it with walls.

From Old English “weall,” from Latin “vallum,” meaning “rampart or defensive wall,” originally a stake or palisade. It has long been associated with protection and separation.

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