Definition of Halled. Meaning of Halled. Synonyms of Halled

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Definition of Halled

Halled
Hail Hail, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Halled; p. pr. & vb. n. Halting.] [OE. hailen, AS. haqalian.] To pour down particles of ice, or frozen vapors.

Meaning of Halled from wikipedia

- part of a tharavaadu. Ettukettu (eight halled with two central courtyards) or Pathinarukettu (sixteen halled with four central courtyards) are the more...
- multiple such atria, such as the eight-halled Ettukettu, with two nadumuttams, or Pathinarukettu, sixteen-halled with four nadumuttams, and the preserve...
- hall City hall, town hall or village hall Concert hall Concourse (at a large transportation station) Convention center (exhibition hall) Dance hall Dining...
- The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame which honors professional wrestlers and professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE. Originally known...
- A fire station (also called a fire house, fire hall, firemen's hall, or engine house) is a structure or other area for storing firefighting apparatuses...
- Anthony Michael Hall (born Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall; April 14, 1968) is an American actor, producer and comedian. After his film debut in Six...
- known as exhibition halls. Convention centers typically have at least one auditorium and may also contain concert halls, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and...
- The team's owner and manager for its first 50 years was Connie Mack, and Hall of Fame players included Chief Bender, Frank "Home Run" Baker, Jimmie Foxx...
- Edward Stephen Hall (born 15 January 1988) is a British media personality and a retired strongman. He is best known for his then world-record setting 500 kg...
- The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor that is transverse to an electric current...