Definition of Datals

1. datal [n] - See also: datal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Datals

datafile
datafiles
dataflow
dataflows
dataglove
datagloves
datagram
datagrams
datahub
datahubs
datal
dataless
datalike
dataller
datallers
datals (current term)
datapath
datapaths
dataphone
dataphones
datapoint
datapoints
datarate
datarates
dataria
datarias
dataries
datary
dataset
datasets

Literary usage of Datals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mineral Deposits of South America by Joseph Theophilus Singewald (1919)
"III. In conglomerates occurs: 1. Disseminated throughout mass. 2. A vein of detrital origin in basalt. w L_J Conglomerate Shale O—I datals LL-il ..."

2. Occupations from the Social, Hygienic and Medical Points of View by Thomas Oliver (1916)
"For day workers or "datals" the age was fixed at 63. It had been found that older men could not produce coal to the same amount as their juniors. ..."

3. Militaire rechtspleging by Frederik Adolf van Engen (1903)
"7170 of Het proces Dreyfus getoetst aan wet en recht II blz. l vlg.,datals ondertitel voert: Revisie, ..."

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