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dal

Dam vs Dal - What's the difference?

dam | dal |


As an adjective dam

is being a pervert.

As a noun dal is

a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Dag vs Dal - What's the difference?

dag | dal |


As an initialism dag

is deputy attorney general in several nations’ federal governments.

As a noun dal is

a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Sal vs Dal - What's the difference?

sal | dal |

Dal is likely misspelled.


Dal has no English definition.

As a noun sal

is salt.

As a proper noun Sal

is a diminutive of the male given names Samuel and Salvador.

Mal vs Dal - What's the difference?

mal | dal |


As nouns the difference between mal and dal

is that mal is rent while dal is a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Del vs Dal - What's the difference?

del | dal |

Dal is often a misspelling of del.


Dal has no English definition.

As a noun del

is the symbol ∇ used to denote the gradient operator.

As an abbreviation del

is delegate.

As a proper noun Del

is a diminutive of the male given name Derek.

Dual vs Dal - What's the difference?

dual | dal |


As nouns the difference between dual and dal

is that dual is dual while dal is a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Dar vs Dal - What's the difference?

dar | dal |


As nouns the difference between dar and dal

is that dar is thorn while dal is a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Dat vs Dal - What's the difference?

dat | dal |


As an article dat

is the (singular neuter ).

As a noun dal is

a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Deal vs Dal - What's the difference?

deal | dal |


As nouns the difference between deal and dal

is that deal is (slang) a deal while dal is a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

Day vs Dal - What's the difference?

day | dal |


As an adjective day

is thick, deep, dense.

As a noun dal is

a great distance.

As an adverb dal is

further.

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