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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A small secluded wooded valley.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A young girl; a wench.
- noun A small valley between hills; a little dale; a glen; a ravine.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A small, retired valley; a ravine.
- noun obsolete A young woman; a wench.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun
valley - noun obsolete A young woman; a
wench .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a small wooded hollow
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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synonyms (84)
Words with the same meaning
- abysm
- abyss
- arroyo
- bottom
- bottom glade
- bottoms
- box canyon
- breach
- break
- canyon
- cavity
- chap
- chasm
- check
- chimney
- chink
- cleft
- cleuch
- clough
- col
- coulee
- couloir
- crack
- cranny
- crevasse
- crevice
- cut
- cwm
- dale
- defile
- dike
- dingle
- ditch
- donga
- draw
- excavation
- fault
- fissure
- flaw
- flume
- fracture
- furrow
- gap
- gape
- gash
- gill
- glen
- gorge
- groove
- grove
- gulch
- gulf
- gully
- hole
- incision
- intervale
- joint
- kloof
- leak
- lunar rill
- moat
- notch
- nullah
- opening
- pass
- passage
- ravine
- rent
- rift
- rime
- rupture
- scissure
- seam
- slit
- slot
- split
- strath
- trench
- trough
- vale
- valley
- void
- wadi
- wench
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rhymes (146)
Words with the same terminal sound
- Adel
- Adele
- Bel
- Bell
- Belle
- Burrell
- Cabell
- Carmel
- Cavell
- Chanel
- Cornell
- Cosell
- Danielle
- Del
- El
- Estelle
- Excel
- Farewell
- Giselle
- Hell
- Helle
- Hillel
- Intel
- Isabell
- Janelle
- Joelle
- L
- L.
- Lyell
- Mabelle
- Mademoiselle
- Manuel
- Marcel
- Marvell
- Mel
- Michel
- Michele
- Michelle
- Miguel
- Moselle
- Nell
- Nobel
- Noel
- Noelle
- Patel
- Purcell
- Raphael
- Raquel
- Ravel
- Rebel
- Rozelle
- Selle
- Shell
- Tavel
- abele
- arvel
- bandshell
- bedel
- befell
- bel
- bell
- belle
- bendel
- boutell
- capelle
- cartel
- carvel
- cattell
- cel
- cell
- clientele
- compel
- cornell
- del
- dispel
- dwell
- el
- ell
- excel
- expel
- farewell
- fel
- fell
- ferrel
- foretell
- gabel
- gazelle
- gel
- gell
- get-well
- hell
- hotel
- impel
- intel
- jell
- kal
- kell
- knell
- l
- l.
- lapel
- mademoiselle
- mantell
- marcel
- materiel
- mel
- mell
- melle
- misspell
- morel
- motel
- nevel
- nobel
- noel
- outsell
- pastel
- pell
- pelle
- personnel
- propel
- quel
- quell
- ravel
- rebel
- repel
- resell
- retell
- rochelle
- ruelle
- sel
- sell
- selle
- shell
- smell
- snell
- spell
- stell
- swell
- tel
- tell
- twaddell
- unsell
- varvel
- well
- yell
- zel
rolig commented on the word dell
There is a lovely little park in the Charles Village neighborhood of Baltimore, in front of the art museum, which has been known for decades simply as the Dell. It's a favorite of sun-bathers and dog-walkers, as well as being the site of various festivals. This word conjures very pleasant memories for me.
December 7, 2007