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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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Opalescing
::
Opalescing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Opalesc.
Eozoic
::
Eozoic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to rocks or
strata
older than the
Paleozoic,
in many of which the
eozoon
has been
found..
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A white or pale patch on a
printed
page.
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A
stripe
or band, as on a
garment..
Rugosa
::
Rugosa
(n. pl.) An
extinct
tribe of
fossil
corals,
including
numerous
species,
many of them of large size. They are
characteristic
of the
Paleozoic
formations.
The
radiating
septs,
when
present,
are
usually
in
multiples
of four. See
Cyathophylloid..
Paleography
::
Paleography
(n.) An
ancient
manner
of
writing;
ancient
writings,
collectively;
as, Punic
paleography..
Watchet
::
Watchet
(a.) Pale or light blue.
Tallow-faced
::
Tallow-faced
(a.)
Having
a
sickly
complexion;
pale.
Glycogen
::
Glycogen
(n.) A
white,
amorphous,
tasteless
substance
resembling
starch,
soluble
in water to an
opalescent
fluid.
It is found
abundantly
in the liver of most
animals,
and in small
quantity
in other
organs
and
tissues,
particularly
in the
embryo.
It is
quickly
changed
into sugar when
boiled
with
dilute
sulphuric
or
hydrochloric
acid, and also by the
action
of
amylolytic
ferments..
Paleocrystic
::
Paleocrystic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from, a
former
glacial
formation..
Jade
::
"Jade (n.) A
stone,
commonly
of a pale to dark green color but
sometimes
whitish.
It is very hard and
compact,
capable
of fine
polish,
and is used for
ornamental
purposes
and for
implements,
esp. in
Eastern
countries
and among many early
peoples..
Palestinean
::
Palestinean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Palestine.
Alutaceous
::
Alutaceous
(a.) Of a pale brown
color;
leather-yellow.
Redshank
::
Redshank
(n.) A
common
Old World
limicoline
bird
(Totanus
calidris),
having
the legs and feet pale red. The
spotted
redshank
(T.
fuscus)
is
larger,
and has
orange-red
legs.
Called
also
redshanks,
redleg,
and
clee..
Morning-glory
::
Morning-glory
(n.) A
climbing
plant
(Ipomoea
purpurea)
having
handsome,
funnel-shaped
flowers,
usually
red, pink,
purple,
white,
or
variegated,
sometimes
pale blue. See
Dextrorsal..
Paled
::
Paled (a.)
Inclosed
with a
paling.
Blench
::
Blench
(v. i. & t.) To grow or make pale.
Impale
::
Impale
(v. t.) To
inclose,
as with pales or
stakes;
to
surround..
Impale
::
Impale
(v. t.) To
pierce
with a pale; to put to death by
fixing
on a sharp
stake.
See
Empale.
Orthis
::
Orthis
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
Brachiopoda,
abundant
in the
Paleozoic
rocks..
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