exterior wall

collocation in English

meaningsofexteriorandwall

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exterior
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstɪə.ri.ər/
us
/ɪkˈstɪr.i.ɚ/
on or from ...
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wall
noun
uk
/wɔːl/
us
/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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(Definition ofexteriorandwallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We also encountered a series of floors and steps attached to theexteriorwall.
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The city was intentionally designed defensively: itsexteriorwalldoes not bisect preexisting buildings, and there are gates on all sides of the city.
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In another house, coal fires were installed, entailing breaking down the wall of a separate bedroom and anexteriorwall.
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There will be inadequate bearings on bridge supports, stairwells leaning away from the main structure, insecureexteriorwallpanels, and an estimated cost to put the matter right of £9 million.
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Theexteriorwalland trim work is all of local marble.
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They were frame buildings that used boards and battens asexteriorwallcovering.
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In 1970, a bus crash considerably damaged the outer fence and cracked anexteriorwall.
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The semicircular apse continues around theexteriorwallat the other end of the building.
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Galvanizing the wire made it corrosion resistant and suitable forexteriorwallapplications.
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The east-facing gable carries 19th-centuryexteriorwall-mounted marble memorial panels with block pediments.
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Theexteriorwallof the home was solid and massive, oak posts being preferred.
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The southern third came first; its intactexteriorwallis still visible in the interior.
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The trapped employee was eventually rescued by firefighters who breached anexteriorwallto reach him.
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Theexteriorwallis a frame structure covered in vertical board sheathing.
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Exteriorwallstuds are the vertical members to which the wall sheathing and cladding are attached.
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A new roof andexteriorwallsystem were installed along with new windows and skylights.
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Exteriorwallmaterials are primarily locally-quarried ashlar sandstone.
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The resultant portrait was drawn in charcoal on anexteriorwallsurface within the area.
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The maximum height of theexteriorwallis 29.40m ft.
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