A rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes.
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 spring of water.
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.
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.
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).
A ridge or berm at a perimeter
The green border of a field, dug up in order to carry the earth onto other land to improve it.
A line of snow left behind by the edge of a snowplow’s blade.
A long snowbank along the side of a road.
A line of leaves etc heaped up by the wind.
A similar streak of seaweed etc on the surface of the sea formed by Langmuir circulation.
A line of gravel left behind by the edge of a grader’s blade.
A row of cut grain or hay allowed to dry in a field.
To arrange (e.g. new-made hay) in lines or windrows.