Flying buttressed
The castle was strongly buttressed against attackers to keep the King safe.
projecting structure of masonry or wood for supporting or giving stability to a wall or building - Notre Dame has "flying Butresses" that support the walls or something that supports or strengthens <a buttress of the cause of peace>
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Yes, it's a known fact buttressed by numerous photos that depict this behavior clearly.
Allied powers in both wars. The term Central Powers was used in World War I for Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey. In part this alliance buttressed ( Huns) as a slang term for Germans, a Hungarians were allies!
The buttressed core of the Burj Khalifa refers to its unique structural design that features a central concrete core surrounded by three inclined buttresses. This design provides stability and strength, allowing the building to withstand high winds and seismic forces. The buttresses radiate from the core, forming a Y-shaped layout that also enhances the building's aesthetic appeal. This innovative approach enables the Burj Khalifa to reach its remarkable height of 828 meters.
Rhea walls is 15 and ahjah walls is 12 so rhea walls is older
"Muros" are outside walls, "paredes" are inside walls.
The possessive form of "walls" is "walls'." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple walls. For example, you might say, "The paint on the walls' surface is peeling."
"Muros" is the spanish word for "Walls", as in 'city walls'"Paredes" is the word for walls you'd e.g. paper or paint
Erm, if you have a vagina you have vaginal walls. The walls are the inside of the vagina (the walls of the tunnel, if that doesn't sound too gross).