- from the word
dąb,
meaning "oak".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franciszek Dąbal (1920–1989),
Polish politician Michał
Dąbal (born 1985), Polish...
- Look up
DAB or
dab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DAB,
dab, dabs, or
dabbing may
refer to:
Dictionary of
American Biography,
published under the...
-
Tomasz Jan
Dąbal (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtɔmaʐ ˈdɔmbal]; 29
December 1890 – 21
August 1937) was a
Polish lawyer,
activist of the
interwar period and...
- stadiums:
Abdullah Al-
Dabal Stadium, Al-Shabab, and Al-Fateh. A
month later, on 10 July 2021, it was
announced that
Abdullah Al-
Dabal Stadium would be closed...
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Digital Audio Broadcasting (
DAB) is a
digital radio standard for
broadcasting digital audio radio services in many
countries around the world, defined...
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Dab, or
dabbing, is a
gesture in
which a
person leans forward into the bent
crook of a slanted,
upward angled arm,
while raising the
opposite arm out...
- Ajron, real Michał
Dąbal (born 9
November 1985 in Warsaw) is a
Polish music producer, director,
editor and cinematographer. Michał
Dąbal started his artistic...
- ```Double ka Meetha```
combines the
colloquial term ```double roti``` (
ˈd̪əbəl ˈroːt̪i),
referring to
leavened milk
bread that
rises to
nearly double...
- Wit
Dąbal (born 26
September 1955) is a
Polish cinematographer. A
graduate of the
cinematography department of the Łódź Film School,
Dąbal is
winner of...
- town of Tarnobrzeg. Its main
founders were two
socialist activists,
Tomasz Dąbal and
Eugeniusz Okoń. The idea of the
Republic had its
roots in m**** demonstrations...