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dahl

 (däl) or dal (däl)
n.
1. Lentils, peas, or other legumes that have been dried, hulled, and split.
2. A thick South Asian stew made from such legumes with various seasonings.

[Hindi dāl, from Sanskrit dalaḥ, dalam, piece split off, from dalati, he splits; see der- in Indo-European roots.]
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Dahl

(dɑːl)
n
(Biography) Roald (ˈrəʊəld). 1916–90, British writer with Norwegian parents, noted for his short stories and such children's books as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964)
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Dahl

(dɑl)
n.
Roald, 1916–90, British writer of short stories and children's books.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.dahl - tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics
cajan pea, dahl, pigeon pea - small highly nutritious seed of the tropical pigeon-pea plant
Cajanus, genus Cajanus - erect densely branched shrubby perennials of Old World tropics; naturalized in other warm regions
bush, shrub - a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
2.dahl - small highly nutritious seed of the tropical pigeon-pea plant
pea - seed of a pea plant used for food
cajan pea, Cajanus cajan, catjang pea, dahl, dhal, pigeon pea, pigeon-pea plant, red gram - tropical woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flat pods; much cultivated in the tropics
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References in classic literature ?
Afterwards the crew of the Borgmester Dahl thought of that rotten carrion with tears of regret, covetousness and despair.
Gale succeeded gale, with black mountains of water hurling them selves on the Borgmester Dahl. Some of the men never left their bunks; many became quarrelsome.
But the fear of sinking passed away like their vigour, like their hopes; the shocks of the floes knocking against the ship's side could not rouse them from their apathy: and the Borgmester Dahl drifted out again un harmed into open water.
They shared, but only three of them all were alive when a whaler, re turning from her cruising ground, nearly ran over the water-logged hull of the Borgmester Dahl, which, it seems, in the end had in some way sprung a leak in both her holds, but being loaded with deals could not sink.
Balanced on a log suspended over a glacial pothole, Anne Dahl is searching the foot-deep water for endangered howellia and their delicate white florets no bigger than her baby finger.
With Tim Burton's take on Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" due in theaters in the summer, several other classic texts by the giant of Brit kid lit are speeding toward production, involving talent as diverse as Wes Anderson, Henry Selick, Robert Altman and John Cleese.
The operation was thoroughly rehearsed before the Dahl's superstructure appeared on the horizon.
Norwegian group PSI Group ASA said on Wednesday (18 August) that its wholly-owned subsidiary PSI Systems AS had signed a framework agreement with the Norwegian installation materials wholesale company Brodrene Dahl AS.
But for the last six months, former teacher Anne has put aside her own writing to work instead on one of the best-loved novels of Dahl.
It won't be the first time Dahl has thrown out the first pitch.
The partnership has seen the Roald Dahl Charity mascot, 'Marvin, the Marvellous Crocodile' brought to life as a lovable licensed character and added to the extensive range of build anywhere bears and animal friends currently available from Be My Bear, based in Rhos-on-Sea.
The entertainment streaming giant has struck a deal with the Dahl estate to "reimagine and extend" the likes of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Twits, Matilda and more.