n.
Pronunciation: ' dim-p ə l
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English dympull; akin to Old High German tumphilo whirlpool, Old English dyppan to dip ― more at DIP
Date: 15th century
1 : a slight natural indentation in the surface of some part of the human body
2 : a depression or indentation on a surface (as of a golf ball)
– dim · ply \ -p( ə -)l ē \ adjective