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Definition of pale
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Pale (v. i.)
Wanting
in
color;
not
ruddy;
dusky
white;
pallid;
wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale
blue..
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Paled
::
Paled (a.)
Inclosed
with a
paling.
Palearctic
::
Palearctic
(a.)
Belonging
to a
region
of the
earth's
surface
which
includes
all
Europe
to the
Azores,
Iceland,
and all
temperate
Asia..
Paleface
::
Paleface
(n.) A white
person;
-- an
appellation
supposed
to have been
applied
to the
whites
by the
American
Indians.
Show
::
Show (n.) A pale blue
flame,
at the top of a
candle
flame,
indicating
the
presence
of fire
damp..
Paleograph
::
Paleograph
(n.) An
ancient
manuscript.
Paleontographical
::
Paleontographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
description
of
fossil
remains.
Pi–a Cloth
::
Pi–a
cloth () A fine
material
for
ladies'
shawls,
scarfs,
handkerchiefs,
etc., made from the fiber of the
pineapple
leaf, and
perhaps
from other
fibrous
tropical
leaves.
It is
delicate,
soft, and
transparent,
with a
slight
tinge of pale
yellow..
Jacchus
::
"Jacchus
(n.) The
common
marmoset
(Hapale
vulgaris).
Formerly,
the name was also
applied
to other
species
of the same
genus..
Haurient
::
Haurient
(a.) In pale, with the head in
chief;
-- said of the
figure
of a fish, as if
rising
for air..
Carpal
::
Carpal
(n.) One of the bones or
cartilages
of the
carpus;
a
carpale.
Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) An
inclosing
by
stakes
or
pales,
or the space so
inclosed..
Palaestra
::
Palaestra
(n.) See
Palestra.
Christ''s-thorn
::
Christ's-thorn
(n.) One of
several
prickly
or
thorny
shrubs
found in
Palestine,
especially
the
Paliurus
aculeatus,
Zizyphus
Spina-Christi,
and Z.
vulgaris.
The last bears the fruit
called
jujube,
and may be
considered
to have been the most
readily
obtainable
for the Crown of
Thorns..
Andalusite
::
Andalusite
(n.) A
silicate
of
aluminium,
occurring
usually
in thick
rhombic
prisms,
nearly
square,
of a
grayish
or pale
reddish
tint. It was first
discovered
in
Andalusia,
Spain..
Paleotheroid
::
Paleotheroid
()
Resembling
Paleotherium.
Kagu
::
Kagu (n.) A
singular,
crested,
grallatorial
bird
(Rhinochetos
jubatus),
native
of New
Caledonia.
It is gray
above,
paler
beneath,
and the
feathers
of the wings and tail are
handsomely
barred
with
brown,
black,
and gray. It is
allied
to the sun
bittern..
Phytolithologist
::
Phytolithologist
(n.) One
versed
in
phytolithology;
a
paleobotanist.
Palea
::
Palea (n.) One of the
chaffy
scales
or
bractlets
growing
on the
receptacle
of many
compound
flowers,
as the
Coreopsis,
the
sunflower,
etc..
Zircon
::
Zircon
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals,
usually
of a brown or gray
color.
It
consists
of
silica
and
zirconia.
A red
variety,
used as a gem, is
called
hyacinth.
Colorless,
pale-yellow
or
smoky-brown
varieties
from
Ceylon
are
called
jargon..
Pallidness
::
Pallidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pallid;
paleness;
pallor;
wanness.
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