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1. (n.) dry wall
Also, drywall.
2. dry wall
an interior wall made of a prefabricated dry material.
3. dry wall
a material, as wallboard or plasterboard, used for such a wall.
4. dry wall
a masonry or stone wall laid up without mortar.
Etymology: (1820–30)
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1. (noun) 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
2. (verb) dry wall, dry-stone wall
a stone wall made with stones fitted together without mortar
3. (verb) dry-wall
construct with drywall
"dry-wall the basement of the house"
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