Dale vs Doll - What's the difference?
dale | doll |
(UK) a valley in an otherwise hilly area.
* Through wood and dale the sacred river ran,'' - ''
A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.
A toy in the form of a human.
(informal) Used to refer to or address a woman.
(Australia) A term of endearment (ie. darling).
As nouns the difference between dale and doll
is that dale is a valley in an otherwise hilly area while doll is a toy in the form of a human.As proper nouns the difference between dale and doll
is that dale is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for someone living in a dale while Doll is a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy.As a verb doll is
to cause to be more beautiful of attractive. See also doll up.dale
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Noun
(en noun)- (Knight)