Associations to the word «Walled»
Noun
- Steep
- Enclosure
- Thick
- Spore
- Courtyard
- Garden
- Moat
- Crater
- Cyst
- Citadel
- Rampart
- Precipice
- Precinct
- Lahore
- Thin
- Adsorption
- Narrow
- Adobe
- Tubing
- Orchard
- Enclave
- Bastion
- Fortification
- Fortress
- Chancel
- Concrete
- Atrium
- Thinner
- Canyon
- Rim
- Hilltop
- Graphite
- Pore
- Gate
- Mud
- Sac
- Terrace
- Diameter
- Brick
- Ghetto
- Perimeter
- Gorge
- Organic
- Patio
- Clamp
- Masonry
- Lawn
- Graveyard
- Tile
- Maze
- Rough
- Yew
- Nave
- Mosque
- Redoubt
- Gateway
- Cloister
- Tube
- Greenhouse
- Hectare
- Manila
- Hut
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WALLED, adjective. Pertaining to a wall.
WALLED, adjective. Pertaining to something which has been placed into a wall, i.e., immured.
WALLED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of wall
WALLED GARDEN, noun. A garden enclosed by walls for purposes of shelter or decoration.
WALLED GARDEN, noun. (Internet) (media) A closed set of information services provided to members only.
WALLED GARDEN, noun. (Internet) A set of webpages or other resources that are richly interlinked and share a common focus, but have little or no linkage to or from the larger network.
WALLED GARDENS, noun. Plural of walled garden
Wise words
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