Gale (n.) |
A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane. The most violent gales are called tempests. |
Gale (n.) |
A moderate current of air; a breeze. |
Gale (n.) |
A state of excitement, passion, or hilarity. |
Gale (v. i.) |
To sale, or sail fast. |
Gale (n.) |
A song or story. |
Gale (v. i.) |
To sing. |
Gale (n.) |
A plant of the genus Myrica, growing in wet places, and strongly resembling the bayberry. The sweet gale (Myrica Gale) is found both in Europe and in America. |
Gale (n.) |
The payment of a rent or annuity. |
Gale |
Strong wind |
Gale |
Protein-coding gene in the species Danio rerio |
Gale |
Crater on Mars |
Gale |
Civil town in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin |
Gale |
Educational publishing company based in Farmington Hills, Michigan |
Gale (Last Name / Surname) |
Gale is the #2,296 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 15,866 people had that surname. |
Spanish Translation |
Gale in Spanish is Vendaval |
Tagalog Translation |
Gale in Tagalog is Malakas Na Hangin |
Example Sentence (Quote) " [Havoc Gale shortened] Boom! Havoc Gale!" - Tales of Vesperia |
Example Sentence (Quote) " When health, affrighted, spreads her rosy wing, And flies with every changing gale of spring." - Health |