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yale
English
Alternative forms
- eale
Etymology
Possibly derived from Hebrew ?????? (“mountain goat”). Possibly from Welsh iâl (“clearing, glade”). Compare Latin eale.
Noun
yale (plural yales)
- A mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.
- A fertile upland.
Translations
Anagrams
- Ealy, Yael, aley, ayle, laye
Swahili
Alternative forms
- yaleyale
Adjective
yale
- Ma class inflected form of -le.
yale From the web:
- what yale looks for
- what yale lock do i have
- what yale is known for
- what yale thing
- what yale university is known for
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- what is yale best known for
- what is yale famous for
yall
English
Contraction
yall
- Alternative form of y'all
Anagrams
- -ally, Ally, Lyla, ally
yall From the web:
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- what yall finna get into
- what y'all want eve
- what y'all really want
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- what yall mad about today
- what y'all really want dmx
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