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Definition of pale
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Pale (v. t.) To make pale; to
diminish
the
brightness
of.
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Etiolate
::
Etiolate
(v. t.) To cause to grow pale by
disease
or
absence
of
light.
Carpale
::
Carpale
(n.) One of the bones or
cartilages
of the
carpus;
esp. one of the
series
articulating
with the
metacarpals.
Pale
::
Pale (n.) One of the
greater
ordinaries,
being a broad
perpendicular
stripe
in an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from the two
edges,
and
occupying
one third of it..
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..
Paleolae
::
Paleolae
(pl. ) of
Paleol.
Paleontographical
::
Paleontographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
description
of
fossil
remains.
Palestric
::
Palestric
(a.) Alt. of
Palestrica.
Paleontology
::
Paleontology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
ancient
life of the
earth,
or of
fossils
which are the
remains
of such
life..
Paleolithic
::
Paleolithic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an era
marked
by early stone
implements.
The
Paleolithic
era (as
proposed
by
Lubbock)
includes
the
earlier
half of the Stone Age; the
remains
belonging
to it are for the most part of
extinct
animals,
with
relics
of human
beings..
Incarnadine
::
Incarnadine
(a.)
Flesh-colored;
of a
carnation
or pale red
color.
Paleobotanist
::
Paleobotanist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleobotany.
Palestra
::
Palestra
(n.) A
wrestling;
the
exercise
of
wrestling.
Palet
::
Palet (n.) A
perpendicular
band upon an
escutcheon,
one half the
breadth
of the
pale..
Paleotechnic
::
Paleotechnic
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
connected
with,
ancient
art..
Grow
::
Grow (v. i.) To pass from one state to
another;
to
result
as an
effect
from a
cause;
to
become;
as, to grow
pale..
Oryctology
::
Oryctology
(n.) An old name for
paleontology.
Spale
::
Spale (n.) A lath; a
shaving
or chip, as of wood or
stone..
Verditure
::
Verditure
(n.) The
faintest
and
palest
green.
Paleface
::
Paleface
(n.) A white
person;
-- an
appellation
supposed
to have been
applied
to the
whites
by the
American
Indians.
Transfix
::
Transfix
(v. t.) To
pierce
through,
as with a
pointed
weapon;
to
impale;
as, to
transfix
one with a
dart..
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