Associations to the word «Walled»
Noun
- Corral
- Stable
- Spindle
- Mesa
- Entrance
- Woodland
- Cavity
- Kitchen
- Passageway
- Stone
- Ditch
- Vast
- Tin
- Castle
- Acre
- Dwelling
- Wall
- Obelisk
- Vesicle
- Pond
- Mound
- Expanse
- Confine
- Slit
- Farmhouse
- Blank
- Flask
- Shallow
- Stucco
- Churchyard
- Cavern
- Stairway
- Tower
- Plain
- Pavilion
- Pottery
- Landau
- Corridor
- Tomb
- Palace
- Stronghold
- Germ
- Earthwork
- Archway
- Granite
- Parkland
- Composite
- Veranda
- Kiln
- Bazaar
- Derry
- Double
- Plaster
- Raman
- Cottage
- Mausoleum
- Deep
- Gill
- Droplet
- Straight
- Meadow
- Reprint
- Baku
- Hillside
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
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