Associations to the word «Wale»
Noun
- Sinking
- Highness
- Saxe
- Gazetteer
- Davies
- Hop
- Cole
- Moe
- Ross
- Lotus
- Rap
- Cheshire
- Nigerian
- Manu
- Battleship
- Lal
- Sahib
- Cap
- Dash
- Riga
- Bismarck
- Bun
- Warp
- Kali
- Polk
- Dey
- Wallis
- Northern
- Ace
- Dowager
- Ne
- Deficit
- Portion
- Burkina
- Princesse
- Faso
- Kazan
- Fresh
- Ravi
- Cinematographer
- Border
- Bounce
- Augusta
- Dj
- Bonnet
- Jasper
- Municipality
- Conquest
- Estuary
- Singh
- Kum
- Se
- Hms
- Hum
- Rhyme
- Barrister
- Sean
- Hood
- Act
- Authority
- Malaya
- Michele
- Carey
- Newport
- Mill
- Seam
- Florida
- Buckingham
- Programme
- Resource
- Johann
- Rocky
- Hm
- Ku
- Ala
- Mtv
- Conservation
- Agency
- Tu
- Uzbekistan
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WALE, noun. A ridge or low barrier.
WALE, noun. A raised rib in knit goods or fabric, especially corduroy. (As opposed to course)
WALE, noun. The texture of a piece of fabric.
WALE, noun. (nautical) A horizontal ridge or ledge on the outside planking of a wooden ship. (See gunwale, chainwale)
WALE, noun. A horizontal timber used for supporting or retaining earth.
WALE, noun. A timber bolted to a row of piles to secure them together and in position.
WALE, noun. A ridge on the outside of a horse collar.
WALE, noun. A ridge or streak produced on skin by a cane or whip.
WALE, verb. To strike the skin in such a way as to produce a wale.
WALE, verb. To give a surface a texture of wales.
WALE, noun. Something selected as being the best, preference; choice.
WALE, verb. To choose, select.
Dictionary definition
WALE, noun. A raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip); characteristic of many allergic reactions.
WALE, noun. Thick plank forming a ridge along the side of a wooden ship.
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