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Definition of pale
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Pale (n.) A
cheese
scoop.
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Mite
::
Mite (n.) A small coin
formerly
circulated
in
England,
rated at about a third of a
farthing.
The name is also
applied
to a small coin used in
Palestine
in the time of
Christ..
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..
Empale
::
Empale
(v. t.) To make pale.
Palea
::
Palea (n.) One of the
chaffy
scales
or
bractlets
growing
on the
receptacle
of many
compound
flowers,
as the
Coreopsis,
the
sunflower,
etc..
Bellerophon
::
Bellerophon
(n.) A genus of
fossil
univalve
shells,
believed
to
belong
to the
Heteropoda,
peculiar
to the
Paleozoic
age..
Pallid
::
Pallid
(a.)
Deficient
in
color;
pale; wan; as, a
pallid
countenance;
pallid
blue..
Wheyface
::
Wheyface
(n.) One who is pale, as from
fear..
Whey-faced
::
Whey-faced
(a.)
Having
a pale or white face, as from
fright..
Incarnadine
::
Incarnadine
(a.)
Flesh-colored;
of a
carnation
or pale red
color.
Pale
::
Pale (v. t.) To make pale; to
diminish
the
brightness
of.
Empalement
::
Empalement
(n.) A
putting
to death by
thrusting
a
sharpened
stake
through
the body.
Palestrian
::
Palestrian
(a.) Alt. of
Palestrica.
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..
Palely
::
Palely
(a.) In a pale
manner;
dimly;
wanly;
not
freshly
or
ruddily.
Ashy
::
Ashy (a.)
Ash-colored;
whitish
gray;
deadly
pale.
Diplomatic
::
Diplomatic
(n.) The
science
of
diplomas,
or the art of
deciphering
ancient
writings,
and
determining
their age,
authenticity,
etc.;
paleography..
Paled
::
Paled (a.)
Inclosed
with a
paling.
Paleophytology
::
Paleophytology
(n.)
Paleobotany.
White
::
White
(superl.)
Destitute
of
color,
as in the
cheeks,
or of the tinge of blood
color;
pale;
pallid;
as, white with
fear..
Marmoset
::
Marmoset
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small South
American
monkeys
of the
genera
Hapale
and
Midas,
family
Hapalidae.
They have long soft fur, and a
hairy,
nonprehensile
tail. They are often kept as pets.
Called
also
squirrel
monkey..
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