I. ə̇n+ transitive verb
Etymology: alteration (influenced by English in- ) (II) of earlier enwall, from en- (I) + wall, n.
: to enclose with or as if with a wall
II. ˈin+ˌ- noun
Etymology: in (IV) + wall
: an inner wall (as of a blast furnace)
I. ə̇n+ transitive verb
Etymology: alteration (influenced by English in- ) (II) of earlier enwall, from en- (I) + wall, n.
: to enclose with or as if with a wall
II. ˈin+ˌ- noun
Etymology: in (IV) + wall
: an inner wall (as of a blast furnace)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012