1. mural - Noun
2. mural - Adjective
3. mural - Verb
Of or pertaining to a wall; being on, or in, a wall; growing on, or against, a wall; as, a mural quadrant.
Resembling a wall; perpendicular or steep; as, a mural precipice.
Source: Webster's dictionarymural painting Source: Internet
A 50-foot vinyl mural by the Iranian-born artist will wrap around the museum’s facade, and two six-foot circular paintings of his will slowly rotate in two windows. Source: Internet
A Black woman was caught on video on July 18 vandalizing the Black Lives Matter mural outside of the Trump Tower in New York City. Source: Internet
A 36-year-old graffiti artist, Aziz Asmar, paints a mural depicting George Floyd on a wall of house ruins in Syria. Source: Internet
A Black Lives Matter mural in a neighborhood meant to honor the movement and those killed by law enforcement was defaced Monday with the messages that read “stop killing each other” and “Black Lives Matter is Marxist.” Source: Internet
A 20th-century mural by Diego Rivera The second group, called creoles, were people of Spanish background but born in Mexico. Source: Internet