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walled

[ wawld ]

adjective

  1. having walls (sometimes used in combination):

    a high-walled prison.

  2. enclosed or fortified with a wall:

    a walled village.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of walled1

before 1000; Middle English; Old English geweallod; wall, -ed 2, -ed 3
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Marie-Laure, a blind girl hiding from the Nazis in a walled French citadel, and Werner, a young German radio expert, find themselves connecting without even knowing it.

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This popular tourist destination includes a clan museum, café and walled garden.

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In February 2024, Philippine police received a report about a Vietnamese national who had escaped from the captivity of Zun Yuan Technology Incorporated, a company operating out of a walled compound in Bamban.

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“The Moss Landing power plant is located adjacent to — but walled off and separate from — PG&E’s Moss Landing electric substation,” said a spokesperson for the utility in a statement.

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Its austere farmers and traders, living in walled, baked-brick cities, thrived for centuries.

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