| Links | |
|---|---|
| etymological origin of | eng: cyberpal |
| etymological origin of | eng: galpal |
| etymological origin of | eng: pally |
| etymologically related | eng: palsy-walsy |
| has derived form | eng: palled |
| has derived form | eng: palling |
| has derived form | eng: pals |
| lexical category | noun |
| lexical category | verb |
| pronunciation | /pæl/ |
| pronunciation | /pal/ |
| semantically related | eng: acquaintance |
| semantically related | eng: adjoining |
| semantically related | eng: ally |
| semantically related | eng: associate |
| semantically related | eng: buddy |
| semantically related | eng: cobber |
| semantically related | eng: companion |
| semantically related | eng: comrade |
| semantically related | eng: cooperating |
| semantically related | eng: footboy |
| semantically related | eng: gazabo |
| semantically related | eng: marra |
| semantically related | eng: marrow |
| semantically related | eng: mate |
| semantically related | eng: old stick |
| semantically related | eng: staff |
| semantically related | eng: taw |
| semantically related | eng: tovarich |
| semantically related | eng: tovarish |
| semantically related | eng: tovarishch |
| semantically related | eng: yaar |
| synonym | eng: friend |
| synonym | eng: good old boy |
| synonym | eng: mush |
| translation | eng: buddy |
| translation | eng: cobber |
| translation | eng: mate |
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