1. dal - Noun
2. Dal - Proper noun
Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am jealous of all those people who live on the shore of Dal Lake. Zubin Mehta
He is the president of the Janata Dal (S) (JD-S) political party in India and currently a member of Parliament (MP) representing his home town Hassan district in Karnataka. His party mainly runs on a plank of social justice and has substantial support in South-central Karnataka. H. D. Deve Gowda
I managed Dal Maxvill, and he's now our general manager. I managed Bob Gibson. He's a broadcaster. Tim McCarver. Bill White. Nellie Briles. He used to be a broadcaster. I tried to count them up one time. Red Schoendienst
Jessica swallowed. "I think you had better stick to English." "But Italian is so moving," Dain said. "To ho voluto dal primo che ti vedi." I've wanted you from the first moment I saw you. "Mi tormenti ancora." You've tormented me ever since. Loretta Chase
A Bajrang Dal worker, who had been spreading wrong information about a Tarapur family of having attended and a member of the family being tested positive, was arrested on Sunday. Source: Internet
After long, we worked in the fields and did farming, sowing pigeon peas (tuvar dal). Source: Internet