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What is the noun for dale?

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dale
  1. (chiefly Britain) a valley, many times in an otherwise hilly area.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Starting in Alstonefield, we descended into Wolfscote Dale, following the river along the entire length of the dale until we reached Shining Tor.”
      “The contents could not be pumped up hill and down dale if the pipe were only half-full.”
      “You can walk up hill and down dale all in the space of a few hundred metres.”
dale
  1. (archaic) A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Starting in Alstonefield, we descended into Wolfscote Dale, following the river along the entire length of the dale until we reached Shining Tor.”
      “The contents could not be pumped up hill and down dale if the pipe were only half-full.”
      “You can walk up hill and down dale all in the space of a few hundred metres.”
daleside
  1. (Britain, often attributive) The side of a dale.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “With time, nutrients are leached from the organic material, rabbits graze the vegetation, and the species become more typical of daleside communities.”
dalesides
  1. plural of daleside
dales
  1. plural of dale
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Well-dressing festivals light up the Derbyshire dales all summer long, blazing from village to village like a beacon chain.”
      “Between a third and half of the dew ponds, unique to the limestone dales in the White Peak, have also disappeared.”
      “Location managers are keen to capitalise on county's moorland, coast, dales and historic capital city.”
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