Associations to the word «Gale»
Noun
- Anesthesia
- Cy
- Nausea
- Insomnia
- Sm
- Catheter
- Breeze
- Cancer
- Rigging
- Gus
- Mooring
- Imprint
- Warning
- Yr
- Oz
- Ty
- Pu
- Cataract
- Lymph
- Su
- Ultrasound
- Hepatitis
- Graphic
- Ulcer
- Medication
- Therapy
- Weather
- Frey
- Massage
- Cathy
- Health
- Chemotherapy
- Sinus
- Dsm
- Thorne
- Kidney
- Lymphoma
- Hypertension
- Av
- Leukemia
- Ne
- Reliability
- Sore
- Calorie
- Pancreas
- Lull
- Asthma
- Symptom
- Final
- Am
- Si
- Ni
- Os
- Infection
- Psychology
- Bladder
- Hills
- Lag
- Pi
- Literature
- Deficiency
- Ru
- Tu
- Cramp
- Drake
- Mast
- Tomography
- Tumor
- Fe
- Swell
- Tempest
- Diagnosis
- Vagina
- Th
- Rn
- Id
Adjective
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Wiktionary
GALE, verb. (intransitive) (now chiefly dialectal) To sing; charm; enchant.
GALE, verb. (intransitive) (now chiefly dialectal) To cry; groan; croak.
GALE, verb. (intransitive) (of a person) (now chiefly dialectal) To talk.
GALE, verb. (intransitive) (of a bird) (Scotland) To call.
GALE, verb. (transitive) (now chiefly dialectal) To sing; utter with musical modulations.
GALE, noun. (meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
GALE, noun. An outburst, especially of laughter.
GALE, noun. (archaic) A light breeze.
GALE, noun. (obsolete) A song or story.
GALE, verb. (nautical) To sail, or sail fast.
GALE, noun. A shrub, also sweet gale or bog myrtle (Myrica gale) growing on moors and fens.
GALE, noun. (archaic) A periodic payment, such as is made of a rent or annuity.
Dictionary definition
GALE, noun. A strong wind moving 45-90 knots; force 7 to 10 on Beaufort scale.
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