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Definition of pale
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Pale (n.) A
cheese
scoop.
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Pallor
::
Pallor
(a.)
Paleness;
want of
color;
pallidity;
as,
pallor
of the
complexion..
Palette
::
Palette
(n.) One of the
plates
covering
the
points
of
junction
at the bend of the
shoulders
and
elbows.
Aquamarine
::
Aquamarine
(n.) A
transparent,
pale green
variety
of
beryl,
used as a gem. See
Beryl..
Bise
::
Bise (n.) A pale blue
pigment,
prepared
from the
native
blue
carbonate
of
copper,
or from
smalt;
--
called
also blue
bice..
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..
Etiolate
::
Etiolate
(v. t.) To cause to grow pale by
disease
or
absence
of
light.
Samaritan
::
Samaritan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Samaria,
in
Palestine..
White-livered
::
White-livered
(a.)
Having
a pale look;
feeble;
hence,
cowardly;
pusillanimous;
dastardly..
Moschatel
::
Moschatel
(n.) A plant of the genus Adoxa (A.
moschatellina),
the
flowers
of which are pale
green,
and have a faint musky
smell.
It is found in woods in all parts of
Europe,
and is
called
also
hollow
root and musk
crowfoot..
Etiolation
::
Etiolation
(n.)
Paleness
produced
by
absence
of
light,
or by
disease..
Pale
::
Pale (v. t.) To
inclose
with
pales,
or as with
pales;
to
encircle;
to
encompass;
to fence off..
Palette
::
Palette
(n.) A thin, oval or
square
board,
or
tablet,
with a thumb hole at one end for
holding
it, on which a
painter
lays and mixes his
pigments..
Wax
::
Wax (n.) A
fatty,
solid
substance,
produced
by bees, and
employed
by them in the
construction
of their comb; --
usually
called
beeswax.
It is first
excreted,
from a row of
pouches
along their
sides,
in the form of
scales,
which,
being
masticated
and mixed with
saliva,
become
whitened
and
tenacious.
Its
natural
color is pale or dull
yellow..
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..
Apatite
::
Apatite
(n.)
Native
phosphate
of lime,
occurring
usually
in
six-sided
prisms,
color often pale
green,
transparent
or
translucent..
Pale
::
Pale (v. i.) To turn pale; to lose color or
luster.
Paleotechnic
::
Paleotechnic
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
connected
with,
ancient
art..
Enfiled
::
Enfiled
(p. a.)
Having
some
object,
as the head of a man or
beast,
impaled
upon it; as, a sword which is said to be
enfiled
of the thing which it
pierces..
Silurian
::
Silurian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
country
of the
ancient
Silures;
-- a term
applied
to the
earliest
of the
Paleozoic
eras, and also to the
strata
of the era,
because
most
plainly
developed
in that
country..
Cystidea
::
Cystidea
(n. pl.) An order of
Crinoidea,
mostly
fossils
of the
Paleozoic
rocks.
They were
usually
roundish
or
egg-shaped,
and often
unsymmetrical;
some were
sessile,
others
had short
stems..
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