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wall box

noun

, Building Trades.
  1. an enclosed iron or steel socket built into a masonry wall to support the end of a wooden beam.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wall box1

First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences

Johnson used the stone path and wall box to guide people throughout the property.

The devices enable safer charging, the company says, because high voltage is eliminated at the pedestal or wall box while vehicles are not charging.

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After assigning the Module to control the Hue bulb in my laundry room, all that was left was to tuck the Hue Switch Module into the wall box and remount the switch.

After assigning the Module to control the Hue bulb in my laundry room, all that was left was to tuck the Hue Switch Module into the wall box and remount the switch.

“Pressure/wall/box” has a place in University of North Carolina lexicon.

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