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dale /deɪl /nounA valley, especially in northern England.For hundreds of years they have worked the dales, the vales, the moors and rest of Yorkshire's countryside and moulded it into the scenery we admire so much today....- Great friendship has extended to me whenever I come up into the dales.
- From sandy beaches to lofty mountain tops, rolling dales to bustling cities, we've got the lot.
Synonyms valley, vale; hollow, hole, basin, gully, gorge, ravine; British dene, combe, slade; Northern English clough; Scottish glen, strath literary dell, dingle Origin Old English dæl, of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse dalr, Dutch dal, and German Tal, also to dell. Rhymes ail, ale, assail, avail, bail, bale, bewail, brail, Braille, chain mail, countervail, curtail, downscale, drail, dwale, entail, exhale, fail, faille, flail, frail, Gael, Gail, gale, Grail, grisaille, hail, hale, impale, jail, kale, mail, male, webmail, nonpareil, outsail, pail, pale, quail, rail, sail, sale, sangrail, scale, shale, snail, stale, swale, tail, tale, they'll, trail, upscale, vail, vale, veil, surveil, wail, wale, whale, Yale |