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Definition
Synonym
Bruchsteinmauer
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bruchsteinmauer
f
constr.
Bruchsteinmauer
n
pl
dry-stone wall
dry-stone walls
Bruchsteinmauer
f
constr.
Bruchsteinmauer
n
pl
Bruchsteinmauer
mit Quaderverblendung
quarrystone wall; rough rubble wall
Am.
; rubble masonry wall
Am.
quarrystone walls; rough rubble walls; rubble masonry walls
rubble ashlar wall
Mauer
f
constr.
Mauern
pl
Füllmauer
f
(
Bruchsteinmauer
zwischen Ziegelhäuptern)
Natursteinmauer
f
Sockelmauer
f
Uferschutzmauer
f
; Ufermauer
f
sich an die Mauer lehnen anlehnen
outdoor wall; wall
outdoor walls; walls
filled wall
natural stone wall
plinth wall
revetment wall; training wall
to lean against the wall
Bruchsteinmauer
f
; Zyklopenmauer
f
ugs.
constr.
Bruchsteinmauer
n
pl
; Zyklopenmauern
pl
hammerrechte
Bruchsteinmauer
;
Bruchsteinmauer
mit Quaderverblendung
regelhafte
Bruchsteinmauer
; lagerhafte
Bruchsteinmauer
rubble masonry wall; rough rubble wall
Br.
; quarrystone wall
rubble masonry walls; rough rubble walls; quarrystone walls
rubble ashlar wall
coursed rubble wall
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Bruchsteinmauer Definition
Alum
stone
(
)
A
subsulphate
of
alumina
and
potash
Amazon
stone
(
n.
)
A
variety
of
feldspar,
having
a
verdigris-green
color.
Arch
stone
(
)
A
wedge-shaped
stone
used
in
an
arch
Caen
stone
(
)
A
cream-colored
limestone
for
building,
found
near
Caen,
France.
Cross-stone
(
n.
)
See
Harmotome,
and
Staurotide.
Dry-stone
(
a.
)
Constructed
of
uncemented
stone.
Gravel-stone
(
n.
)
A
pebble,
or
small
fragment
of
stone
Grindle
stone
(
)
A
grindstone.
Jew's-stone
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Jewstone
Perpend
stone
(
)
See
Perpender.
Perpent
stone
(
)
See
Perpender.
Portland
stone
(
)
A
yellowish-white
calcareous
freestone
from
the
Isle
of
Portland
in
England,
much
used
in
building.
Pumice
stone
(
)
Same
as
Pumice.
Purbeck
stone
(
)
A
limestone
from
the
Isle
of
Purbeck
in
England.
Rocking-stone
(
n.
)
A
stone,
often
of
great
size
and
weight,
resting
upon
another
stone,
and
so
exactly
poised
that
it
can
be
rocked,
or
slightly
moved,
with
but
little
force.
Ro-setta
stone
(
)
A
stone
found
at
Rosetta,
in
Egypt,
bearing
a
trilingual
inscription,
by
aid
of
which,
with
other
inscriptions,
a
key
was
obtained
to
the
hieroglyphics
of
ancient
Egypt.
Sea
wall
(
)
A
wall,
or
embankment,
to
resist
encroachments
of
the
sea.
Stepping-stone
(
n.
)
A
stone
to
raise
the
feet
above
the
surface
of
water
or
mud
in
walking.
Stepping-stone
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
means
of
progress
or
advancement.
Stone
(
n.
)
Concreted
earthy
or
mineral
matter
Stone
(
n.
)
A
precious
stone
Stone
(
n.
)
Something
made
of
stone.
Specifically:
-
Stone
(
n.
)
The
glass
of
a
mirror
Stone
(
n.
)
A
monument
to
the
dead
Stone
(
n.
)
A
calculous
concretion,
especially
one
in
the
kidneys
or
bladder
Stone
(
n.
)
One
of
the
testes
Stone
(
n.
)
The
hard
endocarp
of
drupes
Stone
(
n.
)
A
weight
which
legally
is
fourteen
pounds,
but
in
practice
varies
with
the
article
weighed.
Stone
(
n.
)
Fig.:
Symbol
of
hardness
and
insensibility
Stone
(
n.
)
A
stand
or
table
with
a
smooth,
flat
top
of
stone,
commonly
marble,
on
which
to
arrange
the
pages
of
a
book,
newspaper,
etc.,
before
printing
Stone
(
n.
)
To
pelt,
beat,
or
kill
with
stones.
Stone
(
n.
)
To
make
like
stone
Stone
(
n.
)
To
free
from
stones
Stone
(
n.
)
To
wall
or
face
with
stones
Stone
(
n.
)
To
rub,
scour,
or
sharpen
with
a
stone.
Stone-blind
(
a.
)
As
blind
as
a
stone
Stone-cold
(
a.
)
Cold
as
a
stone.
Stone-dead
(
a.
)
As
dead
as
a
stone.
Stone-deaf
(
a.
)
As
deaf
as
a
stone
Stone-hearted
(
a.
)
Hard-hearted
Stone-horse
(
n.
)
Stallion.
Stone-still
(
a.
)
As
still
as
a
stone.
Stumbling-stone
(
n.
)
A
stumbling-block.
Wall
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
knot
often
used
at
the
end
of
a
rope
Wall
(
n.
)
A
work
or
structure
of
stone,
brick,
or
other
materials,
raised
to
some
height,
and
intended
for
defense
or
security,
solid
and
permanent
inclosing
fence,
as
around
a
field,
a
park,
a
town,
etc.,
also,
one
of
the
upright
inclosing
parts
of
a
building
or
a
room.
Wall
(
n.
)
A
defense
Wall
(
n.
)
An
inclosing
part
of
a
receptacle
or
vessel
Wall
(
n.
)
The
side
of
a
level
or
drift.
Wall
(
n.
)
The
country
rock
bounding
a
vein
laterally.
Wall
(
v.
t.)
To
inclose
with
a
wall,
or
as
with
a
wall.
dry-stone wall / dry-stone walls Bedeutung
stepping
stone
any
means
of
advancement,
the
job
was
just
a
stepping
stone
on
his
way
to
fame
and
riches
blue
wall
of
silence
blue
wall
wall
of
silence
the
secrecy
of
police
officers
who
lie
or
look
the
other
way
to
protect
other
police
officers,
the
blue
wall
cracked
when
some
officers
refused
to
take
part
in
the
cover-up
wall
creeper
tichodrome
Tichodroma
muriaria
crimson-and-grey
songbird
that
inhabits
town
walls
and
mountain
cliffs
of
southern
Eurasia
and
northern
Africa
stone
crab
Menippe
mercenaria
large
edible
crab
of
the
southern
coast
of
the
United
States
(particularly
Florida)
stone
curlew
thick-knee
Burhinus
oedicnemus
large-headed
large-eyed
crepuscular
or
nocturnal
shorebird
of
the
Old
World
and
tropical
America
having
a
thickened
knee
joint
stonefly
stone
fly
plecopteran
primitive
winged
insect
with
a
flattened
body,
used
as
bait
by
fishermen,
aquatic
gilled
larvae
are
carnivorous
and
live
beneath
stones
stone
marten
beech
marten
Martes
foina
Eurasian
marten
having
a
brown
coat
with
pale
breast
and
throat
stone
bass
wreckfish
Polyprion
americanus
brown
fish
of
the
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean
found
around
rocks
and
shipwrecks
abrading
stone
a
primitive
stone
artifact
(usually
made
of
sandstone)
used
as
an
abrader
Antonine
Wall
a
fortification
miles
long
across
the
narrowest
part
of
southern
Scotland
(between
the
Firth
of
Forth
and
the
Firth
of
Clyde),
built
into
mark
the
frontier
of
the
Roman
province
of
Britain
bearing
wall
any
wall
supporting
a
floor
or
the
roof
of
a
building
Blarney
Stone
a
stone
in
a
castle
in
Ireland
that
is
said
to
impart
skill
in
flattery
to
anyone
who
kisses
it
bore
bit
borer
rock
drill
stone
drill
a
drill
for
penetrating
rock
bracket
wall
bracket
a
support
projecting
from
a
wall
(as
to
hold
a
shelf)
capstone
copestone
coping
stone
stretcher
a
stone
that
forms
the
top
of
wall
or
building
cavity
wall
a
wall
formed
of
two
thicknesses
of
masonry
with
a
space
between
them
Chinese
Wall
Great
Wall
Great
Wall
of
China
a
fortification
,
miles
long
built
across
northern
China
in
the
rd
century
BC,
it
averages
meters
in
width
dry
wall
dry-stone
wall
a
stone
wall
made
with
stones
fitted
together
without
mortar
foundation
stone
a
stone
laid
at
a
ceremony
to
mark
the
founding
of
a
new
building
gable
gable
end
gable
wall
the
vertical
triangular
wall
between
the
sloping
ends
of
gable
roof
hanging
wall
hanging
decoration
that
is
hung
(as
a
tapestry)
on
a
wall
or
over
a
window,
the
cold
castle
walls
were
covered
with
hangings
jewel
gem
precious
stone
a
precious
or
semiprecious
stone
incorporated
into
a
piece
of
jewelry
menhir
standing
stone
a
tall
upright
megalith,
found
primarily
in
England
and
northern
France
mural
wall
painting
a
painting
that
is
applied
to
a
wall
surface
party
wall
a
wall
erected
on
the
line
between
two
properties
and
shared
by
both
owners
paving
stone
a
stone
used
for
paving
pit
quarry
stone
pit
a
surface
excavation
for
extracting
stone
or
slate,
a
British
term
for
`quarry'
is
`stone
pit'
proscenium
proscenium
wall
the
wall
that
separates
the
stage
from
the
auditorium
in
a
modern
theater
rampart
bulwark
wall
an
embankment
built
around
a
space
for
defensive
purposes,
they
stormed
the
ramparts
of
the
city,
they
blew
the
trumpet
and
the
walls
came
tumbling
down
retaining
wall
a
wall
that
is
built
to
resist
lateral
pressure
(especially
a
wall
built
to
prevent
the
advance
of
a
mass
of
earth)
revetment
revetement
stone
facing
a
facing
(usually
masonry)
that
supports
an
embankment
stone
building
material
consisting
of
a
piece
of
rock
hewn
in
a
definite
shape
for
a
special
purpose,
he
wanted
a
special
stone
to
mark
the
site
stone
wall
a
fence
built
of
rough
stones,
used
to
separate
fields
wall
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
wall
a
masonry
fence
(as
around
an
estate
or
garden),
the
wall
followed
the
road,
he
ducked
behind
the
garden
wall
and
waited
wall
a
layer
of
material
that
encloses
space,
the
walls
of
the
cylinder
were
perforated,
the
container's
walls
were
blue
wallboard
drywall
dry
wall
a
wide
flat
board
used
to
cover
walls
or
partitions,
made
from
plaster
or
wood
pulp
or
other
materials
and
used
primarily
to
form
the
interior
walls
of
houses
wall
clock
a
clock
mounted
on
a
wall
wall
panel
paneling
that
forms
part
of
a
wall
wall
plate
plate
(a
timber
along
the
top
of
a
wall)
to
support
the
ends
of
joists,
etc.,
and
distribute
the
load
wall
socket
wall
plug
electric
outlet
electrical
outlet
outlet
electric
receptacle
receptacle
providing
a
place
in
a
wiring
system
where
current
can
be
taken
to
run
electrical
devices
wall
tent
a
canvas
tent
with
four
vertical
walls
wall
unit
a
piece
of
furniture
having
several
units
that
stands
against
one
wall
of
a
room
stone
a
lack
of
feeling
or
expression
or
movement,
he
must
have
a
heart
of
stone,
her
face
was
as
hard
as
stone
wall
paries
(anatomy)
a
layer
(a
lining
or
membrane)
that
encloses
a
structure,
stomach
walls
abdominal
wall
a
wall
of
the
abdomen
Rosetta
Stone
a
part
of
an
inscribed
granite
stela
that
was
originally
about
six
feet
tall
and
was
set
up
in
BC,
the
inscriptions
in
hieroglyphics
and
Demotic
and
Greek
gave
the
first
clues
to
the
decipherment
of
Egyptian
hieroglyphics
stone
crab
pale
flesh
with
delicate
texture
and
flavor,
found
in
Florida
but
now
very
rare
Wall
Street
the
Street
used
to
allude
to
the
securities
industry
of
the
United
States
hole-in-the-wall
a
small
unpretentious
out-of-the-way
place,
his
office
was
a
hole-in-the-wall
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