wall
Wall (ahd. "The twisted, braided" to want to "wind")
- a surface that delimits a cavity, see wall
- a vertical component, the extent of which is much larger in length and height than in depth (wall thickness), see wall (component)
- skins separating in anatomy, see wall (anatomy)
- a steep geomorphological structure of exposed rock, the rock face
- in mining a larger separated piece of rock, see stone
- in meteorology broad, sharply defined cloud formations, see cloud
- The wall , novel by Marlen Haushofer
- Walls , painting by Wolfgang Peuker (1981)
Wand is the family name of the following people:
- Arno Wand (* 1943), German Roman Catholic theologian, church historian, author
- Christine Wand-Wittkowski (* 1960), German literary scholar
- Eku Wand (* 1963), German designer, media designer and multimedia director
- Günter Wand (1912–2002), German conductor
- Jens Sörensen Wand (1875–1950), Danish bird warden
- Karl Wand (1920–2009), German ambassador
- Murray Wand (born 1968), Australian ice hockey player
- Walter Rudi Wand (1928–1985), German lawyer, from 1970 to 1983 judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
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Wiktionary: Wand - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations