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noun a valley, especially a broad valley. Origin: before 900; Middle English dal, Old English dæl; cognate with German Tal, Old Norse dalr, Gothic dals
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A dale is a valley. The word dale comes from Old English dael and is related to Old Norse dalr. Dale or dales may also refer to: Dale (place name element) Australia ...
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Manufacturer of analog switches, capacitors, diodes, inductors, integrated modules, power ICs, LEDs, power MOSFETs, resistors and thermistors. Includes line card and ...
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The Dale name has meant excellence in passive components for many decades. Vishay Dale products include a broad line of non-linear resistors, inductors ...
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Dale (d l), Sir Henry Hallett 1875-1968. British physiologist. He shared a 1936 Nobel Prize for work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.
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Freeblown functional and sculptural glass works. Video clips show work in progress.
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1. dale An amazing guy who is super sexy and really smart. He is fun and whity and can some times be grumpy. He has serious mood swings but is mostly happy.
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a valley in an otherwise hilly area. Through wood and dale the sacred river ran, - Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge · · A trough or spout to carry ...
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A place for Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans and all NASCAR enthusiasts.
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