
Hanapin
Wall
01
pader, dingding
an upright structure, usually made of brick, concrete, or stone that is made to divide, protect, or surround a place
Example
He noticed a spider crawling up the wall.
He placed a bookshelf against the wall to store his books.
He stands on a ladder to reach the top of the wall for painting.
1.1
pader, laman
a layer or membrane that encloses or separates structures within an organism, providing protection and support
Example
The stomach wall contains multiple layers that aid in digestion.
The cell wall provides structural support to the plant cell.
The artery 's wall is composed of smooth muscle and elastic tissue.
1.2
pader
either of the sides of a room, house, or other building, which connects the floor to the ceiling
Example
She hung a beautiful painting on the living room wall.
The contractor suggested repainting the walls to brighten up the space.
They decided to knock down the wall to create an open-concept layout.
02
pader, hadlang
a metaphorical barrier representing a difficult or awkward situation that impedes progress or resolution
Example
She felt like she hit a wall in her career, unable to progress any further.
The negotiations reached a wall, with neither side willing to compromise.
He ran into a wall when trying to solve the complex problem.
03
pader, hadlang
anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect
04
pader, buhos
an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes
05
pader, bakod
a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden)
06
pader, uling
a layer of material that encloses space
07
pader, dingding
a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain)
08
a person who is staying on the sidelines or not actively participating in the social atmosphere of a party
Example
She felt like a wall at the party, just sitting there while everyone else was mingling.
Do n’t just be a wall, come join us on the dance floor!
He ’s usually a wall at parties, but he seemed to open up a bit tonight.
to wall
01
paliguan, paderan
to surround an area with a protective barrier or structure
Transitive: to wall an area
Example
The garden was walled to protect it from strong winds.
The ancient city was walled for defense against invaders.
The property was walled to provide privacy for the residents.

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