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A vertical structural element that holds up a roof, encloses part or all of a room, or stands by itself to hold back soil.
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Also riser. The vertical section between the bench and the cone of a manhole.
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A structure or slab of small thickness, built in a vertical or nearly vertical plane.
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Tube / Pipe wall thickness.
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an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
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a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain)
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A flat vertical section of rock
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An exterior wall (see partition).
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The thickness of the bottle, usually measured along the side walls. Alpha manufactures some heavy-wall styles of bottles that offer improved strength and stacking.
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The halfpipe is composed of two walls. Snowboarders use these walls to vault themselves into the air and perform aerial tricks.
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Used in a number of ways, for the skeletal and/or organic partition between zooids in a colony, or between the colony and the environment. See basal wall, frontal wall, transverse wall, lateral wall, vertical wall, interior wall, exterior wall, double-walled, free-walled, fixed-wall.
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A surface, which is vertical or inclined not more than 20 degrees from the vertical.
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panel or partition between two spaces.
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The wall of a halfpipe is comprised of a transition and a vertical section.
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vertical enclosing device usually of a continuous structure of permanent material such as brick, concrete, or stone
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Divider made of plasterboard or plaster used to partition rooms. A room is created by the walls surrounding it.
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Vertical divider of framing, sheathing and plaster or wallboard, which is used to partition a building into rooms by surrounding an area.
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A steep incline along a race's course.[ edit
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The thickness of tubular material, usually expressed as "nominal" or "minimum".
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vertical structure that forms interior or exterior side of room, attached to studs.
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The recipient of a projected image. Also used to partition rooms within buildings.
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the transition and vertical parts of a halfpipe combined form the wall.
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structured partition, whether bearing or not
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A member, usually vertical, used to enclose or separate spaces.
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The transition and vertical sides of a halfpipe.
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A vertical piece of rock. If less steep it would be a slab; if steeper, an overhang.
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Wall of the halfpipe
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