- Dale (landform) - Wikipedia
A dale is a valley, especially an open, gently-sloping ground between low hills with a stream flowing through it [1] It is used most frequently in Yorkshire and the Southern Uplands of Scotland; the term "fell" commonly refers to mountains or hills that flank a dale
- DALE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DALE is valley, vale How to use dale in a sentence
- DALE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DALE definition: a valley, especially a broad valley See examples of dale used in a sentence
- Dale - definition of dale by The Free Dictionary
dale (deɪl) n (Physical Geography) an open valley, usually in an area of low hills [Old English dæl; related to Old Frisian del, Old Norse dalr, Old High German tal valley]
- dale - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dale (plural dales) (archaic) A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump quotations
- DALE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DALE definition: 1 a valley 2 an area of northern England in which there are a lot of hills and valleys: 3 a… Learn more
- Dale - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
in topography, the natural line of a watercourse down a valley, 1831, from German Thalweg "path along the bottom of a valley," from thal (see dale) + weg "road, path" (see way (n ))
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