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In physical geography, a dell is a small secluded hollow, (implying also) grassy, park-like, usually partially-wooded valley. The word "dell" comes from the Old English word dell, which is related to the Old English word dæl, modern 'dale'. Dells in literature are often portrayed as pleasant safe havens. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with dingle, although this specifically refers to deep ravines or hollows that are embowered with trees. The terms have also been combined to form examples of tautological placenames in Dingle Dell, Kent, and Dingle Dell Reserve, Auckland.

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  • In physical geography, a dell is a small secluded hollow, (implying also) grassy, park-like, usually partially-wooded valley. The word "dell" comes from the Old English word dell, which is related to the Old English word dæl, modern 'dale'. Dells in literature are often portrayed as pleasant safe havens. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with dingle, although this specifically refers to deep ravines or hollows that are embowered with trees. The terms have also been combined to form examples of tautological placenames in Dingle Dell, Kent, and Dingle Dell Reserve, Auckland. (en)
  • Debrza lub debra – forma ukształtowania powierzchni ziemi: wąska, płytka, V-kształtna dolina sucha o znacznym i niewyrównanym spadku. Samuel Linde w Słowniku języka polskiego podaje, że debrza to dolina wązka między górami, obrosła drzewami, wodą oblana Aleksander Brückner wymienia jeszcze formę debrz (dawny drugi przypadek: dbrzy), co oznacza tyle co wertep, dół z lit. duburas. Powstaje zazwyczaj na stromym zboczu w obrębie mało spoistego podłoża w wyniku erozyjnej działalności wód okresowych i . W dalszym etapie rozwoju, w wyniku zasypywania osadami, a więc wypłycania, debrza może przechodzić w dolinę wciosową, parów lub wądół. (pl)
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  • In physical geography, a dell is a small secluded hollow, (implying also) grassy, park-like, usually partially-wooded valley. The word "dell" comes from the Old English word dell, which is related to the Old English word dæl, modern 'dale'. Dells in literature are often portrayed as pleasant safe havens. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with dingle, although this specifically refers to deep ravines or hollows that are embowered with trees. The terms have also been combined to form examples of tautological placenames in Dingle Dell, Kent, and Dingle Dell Reserve, Auckland. (en)
  • Debrza lub debra – forma ukształtowania powierzchni ziemi: wąska, płytka, V-kształtna dolina sucha o znacznym i niewyrównanym spadku. Samuel Linde w Słowniku języka polskiego podaje, że debrza to dolina wązka między górami, obrosła drzewami, wodą oblana Aleksander Brückner wymienia jeszcze formę debrz (dawny drugi przypadek: dbrzy), co oznacza tyle co wertep, dół z lit. duburas. (pl)
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  • Dell (landform) (en)
  • Debrza (pl)
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