Muralla in english

Wall

pronunciation: wɔl part of speech: noun
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muralla = rampart ; fortification wall ; wall ; city wall ; fortified wall. 

Example: You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.Example: The author discusses the history of this medieval fortified moat castle commenting on its construction, fortification walls, masonry, and plan.Example: The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are reduced to a minimum.Example: It was razed by Spanish authorities in 1897 along with a segment of the city walls to let the overcrowded colonial capital to grow.Example: The Vatican in Rome, surrounded by fortified walls, is the seat of the Papacy.

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» Gran Muralla China, laGreat Wall of China, the .

Example: One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China has to be the ultimate in building projects the world has known.

» muralla de piedrastone walldry-stone wall .

Example: There may be millions of fine thoughts, all encased within stone walls of acceptable architectural form.

Example: The most numerous and impressive networks of dry-stone walls in Australia are found on the western volcanic plains of Victoria.

» una muralla de aguaa wall of water .

Example: A heavy storm sent a wall of water rushing down the river while most campers were sleeping, leaving them scrambling in the dark for safety .

Muralla synonyms

fence in spanish: cerca, pronunciation: fens part of speech: noun bulwark in spanish: baluarte, pronunciation: bʊlwɜrk part of speech: noun surround in spanish: rodear, pronunciation: sɜraʊnd part of speech: verb rampart in spanish: muralla, pronunciation: ræmpɑrt part of speech: noun palisade in spanish: empalizada, pronunciation: pælɪseɪd part of speech: noun paries in spanish: paries, pronunciation: periz part of speech: noun fence in in spanish: valla en, pronunciation: fensɪn part of speech: verb
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