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vallum
vallum (ˈvæləm) n (Archaeology) archaeol a Roman rampart or earthworkvallumAn ancient Roman rampart or wall made of earth or piled sods.vallum
vallumIn medieval fortifications, a defensive wall constructed of earth or stone; may be surmounted by a palisade.vallum
val·lum, pl. val·la (val'ŭm, -ă), 1. Any raised, more or less circular ridge. 2. The slightly raised outer wall of the circular depression, or fossa, surrounding a vallate papilla of the tongue. [L. a rampart, fr. vallus, a stake] |