Stone wall
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British pronunciation/stˈəʊn wˈɔːl/
American pronunciation/stˈoʊn wˈɔːl/

Definition & Meaning of "stone wall"

Stone wall
01

a fence-like structure made of stones or rocks, serving as a boundary or enclosure for a property

02

a structure built using stones or rocks, typically stacked together, to create a solid and enduring barrier

What is a "stone wall"?

A stone wall is a structure built from natural stones, known for its strength and durability. These walls can be used for various purposes, including boundary markers, support for landscapes, or as part of a building's foundation. Stone walls are often constructed without mortar in a technique called dry-stone walling, where stones are carefully placed to interlock and provide stability. They can also be built with mortar for added strength. The appearance of stone walls can vary widely depending on the type of stone used, creating a rustic or elegant look that enhances the natural beauty of the surrounding environment.

stone wall

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The citadel's massive stone walls provided formidable protection against invaders.
The old castle stands proudly behind the stone walls.
A stone wall rings the ancient fortress, providing protection.
A stone wall bordered the historic castle, defining its perimeter.
The homeowners banked their property with a stone wall to mark the boundaries.
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