Definitions for Intervale

Intervale in·ter·vale

Spelling: [in-ter-veyl]
IPA: /ˈɪn tərˌveɪl/

Intervale is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 585 anagrams from letters in Intervale (aeeilnrtv).

Definitions for Intervale

noun

  1. a low-lying tract of land along a river.

Origin of Intervale

1640-50; variant of interval; by folk etymology taken as inter- + vale

Examples for Intervale

Presently across the intervale he caught the faint tinkle of herd-bells.

On the left or opposite bank of the stream there was no intervale at all.

In a region with scarcely any level land or intervale, farmers are at a disadvantage.

It afterwards diminishes, and strips of intervale narrow its bed.

It was warm and clear at the Inn; but thick mist wreaths still lay heavily over the intervale.

The land in some parts being a second intervale, and in others a good upland with a strong soil.

It may be July and hay time—all the intervale grass land is mowed by hand—there is a sweat-breaking task!

"Townsend, four miles; intervale, six miles," read Henry aloud.

The intervale and low lands are generally later in drying, and are generally cultivated in June.

The forest on the intervale between the stream and the mountain was mainly of spruce, basswood, yellow birch and a few firs.

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