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Edel
Edel can refer to:Edel MusicPaint by numbers (the logic puzzle)A metal like Edel-StahlA name, either as a surname or first/given name.As a surname, it is most often of German or Yiddish origin and derived from the German word for noble or of royal blood. It is also a root part of several longer surnames, such as Edelmann or Edelstein.As given name, it can be after Edel Quinn or of similar derivation to the surname.Notable persons with that surname include:Abraham Edel, philosopher and ethicist.Alfred William Edel, veteran television anchorman and Voice of America newscaster.Leon Edel, a literary critic and biographer.Mark Edel, the original author of the NEdit text editor.Uli Edel, German film director.Notable persons with that first name include:Edel Bete, a Cameroonian football player.Edel Bhreathnach, an Irish historian and academic.The Venerable Edel Quinn, an Irish lay missionary.
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edel
adj. noble, precious, affectedly delicate, overly refined, thoroughbred; aristocratic


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edel
adv. nobly
 
adj. noble, high-minded, high toned, precious

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edel
of noble birth

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edel
adj - noble, precious

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