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mall
noun
1 a shopping centre (sense 2), street or area, etc with shops, that is closed to vehicles.
2 a public promenade, especially one that is broad and tree-lined.
[1960s, originally N Am in sense 1; 17c in obsolete senses -a mallet- (as used to hit the ball in the old game of pall-mall ), and also -an alley- (as used to play pall-mall on), and then more specifically The Mall , a street in London which was used as such in the time of Charles II and became a fashionable promenade]
noun
1 a shopping centre (sense 2), street or area, etc with shops, that is closed to vehicles.
2 a public promenade, especially one that is broad and tree-lined.
[1960s, originally N Am in sense 1; 17c in obsolete senses -a mallet- (as used to hit the ball in the old game of pall-mall ), and also -an alley- (as used to play pall-mall on), and then more specifically The Mall , a street in London which was used as such in the time of Charles II and became a fashionable promenade]
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