fountain vs wall

fountain

noun
  • A natural source of water; a spring. 

  • An artificial, usually ornamental, water feature (usually in a garden or public place) consisting of one or more streams of water originating from a statue or other structure. 

  • A reservoir from which liquid can be drawn. 

  • A source or origin of a flow (e.g., of favors or knowledge). 

  • A juggling pattern typically done with an even number of props where each prop is caught by the same hand that throws it. 

  • A roundel barry wavy argent and azure. 

  • A ground-based firework that projects sparks similar to a water fountain. 

  • Anything that resembles a fountain in operation. 

  • The structure from which an artificial fountain can issue. 

  • A drink poured from a soda fountain, or the cup it is poured into. 

  • A soda fountain. 

verb
  • To flow or gush as if from a fountain. 

wall

noun
  • A spring of water. 

  • A doctor who tries to admit as few patients as possible. 

  • A line of defenders set up between an opposing free-kick taker and the goal. 

  • A point of defeat or extinction. 

  • A divisive or containing structure in an organ or cavity. 

  • A character that has high defenses, thereby reducing the amount of damage taken from the opponent’s attacks. 

  • Something with the apparent solidity and dimensions of a building wall. 

  • A fictional bidder used to increase the price at an auction. 

  • Any of the surfaces of rock enclosing the lode. 

  • Each of the substantial structures acting either as the exterior of or divisions within a structure. 

  • A rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes. 

  • The stage of biological aging where physical appearance and attractiveness start to deteriorate rapidly. 

  • The butterfly Lasiommata megera. 

  • A point of desperation. 

  • A structure built for defense surrounding a city, castle etc. 

  • The right or privilege of taking the side of the road near the wall when encountering another pedestrian. 

  • A kind of knot often used at the end of a rope; a wall knot or wale. 

  • A barrier to vision. 

  • A barrier. 

  • An impediment to free movement. 

  • A personal notice board listing messages of interest to a particular user. 

  • Two or more blockers skating together so as to impede the opposing team. 

verb
  • To enclose with, or as if with, a wall or walls. 

  • To well, as water; spring. 

  • To boil. 

  • To make a wall knot on the end of (a rope). 

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