Tapiado in english

Tapiado

pronunciation: tæpiɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

tapiado = walled. 

Example: Rather than being walled, heavily fortified structures, these forts tended to be open collections of buildings, with barracks and quarters.

more:

» tapiado con tablasboarded-up .

Example: The number of boarded-up houses is rapidly climbing, particularly in the inner-city.

» tapiado con tablonesboarded-up .

Example: The number of boarded-up houses is rapidly climbing, particularly in the inner-city.

tapiar = wall up ; wall in. 

Example: Most of these Medieval porticoes were walled up for security reasons.Example: The attic was formerly connected to the rooms beneath by a plain wooden staircase that was removed and walled in about 50 years ago.

more:

» tapiar con tablasboard up .

Example: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.

» tapiar con tablonesboard up .

Example: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.
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