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  • adjective Having walls constructed from mud, or with bricks made from mud

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Examples

  • Incongruities: white mudwalled houses that might have been created ten thousand years ago; the Venetian fortress at the top of its hill; the modern school near the ancient Byzantine church; and below that, the camp where Willis and MacDonald were uncovering Atlantis.

    Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977

  • Africa, sanitation often remains an afterthought in teeming city slums and mudwalled villages.

    Arkansas Online stories 2010

  • Africa, sanitation often remains an afterthought in teeming city slums and mudwalled villages.

    ajc.com - News 2010

  • Semenya celebrates with her village champion Caster Semenya, refusing to let questions about her gender dampen their celebration amid the mudwalled, thatch-roofed homes of this poor village in northern

    WN.com - Business News 2009

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