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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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Wanned
::
Wanned
(a.) Made wan, or
pale..
Conistra
::
Conistra
(n.)
Originally,
a part of the
palestra,
or
gymnasium
among the
Greeks;
either
the place where sand was
stored
for use in
sprinkling
the
wrestlers,
or the
wrestling
ground
itself.
Hence,
a part of the
orchestra
of the Greek
theater..
Paleophytology
::
Paleophytology
(n.)
Paleobotany.
Paleologist
::
Paleologist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleology;
a
student
of
antiquity.
Scurvy
::
Scurvy
(n.) A
disease
characterized
by livid
spots,
especially
about the
thighs
and legs, due to
extravasation
of
blood,
and by
spongy
gums, and
bleeding
from
almost
all the
mucous
membranes.
It is
accompanied
by
paleness,
languor,
depression,
and
general
debility.
It is
occasioned
by
confinement,
innutritious
food, and hard
labor,
but
especially
by lack of fresh
vegetable
food, or
confinement
for a long time to a
limited
range of food, which is
incapable
of
repairing
the waste of the
system.
It
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..
Apatite
::
Apatite
(n.)
Native
phosphate
of lime,
occurring
usually
in
six-sided
prisms,
color often pale
green,
transparent
or
translucent..
Paleograph
::
Paleograph
(n.) An
ancient
manuscript.
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) A
pointed
pale, used in
marking
fences..
Paleous
::
Paleous
(a.)
Chaffy;
like
chaff;
paleaceous.
Phytolithology
::
Phytolithology
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of
fossil
plants;
--
usually
called
paleobotany,
sometimes
paleophytology..
Apodyterium
::
Apodyterium
(n.) The
apartment
at the
entrance
of the
baths,
or in the
palestra,
where one
stripped;
a
dressing
room..
Opalesced
::
Opalesced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Opalesc.
Maidpale
::
Maidpale
(a.) Pale, like a sick
girl..
Violine
::
Violine
(n.) A pale
yellow
amorphous
substance
of
alkaloidal
nature
and
emetic
properties,
said to have been
extracted
from the root and
foliage
of the
violet
(Viola)..
Pyrosmalite
::
Pyrosmalite
(n.) A
mineral,
usually
of a pale brown or of a gray or
grayish
green
color,
consisting
chiefly
of the
hydrous
silicate
of iron and
manganese;
-- so
called
from the odor given off
before
the
blowpipe..
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..
Paleographic
::
Paleographic
(a.) Alt. of
Paleographica.
Wan
::
Wan (v. i.) To grow wan; to
become
pale or
sickly
in
looks.
Linen
::
Linen (n.)
Resembling
linen
cloth;
white;
pale.
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