Definition of pale

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Pale (n.) A shore for bracing a timber before it is fastened.

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Incarnadine :: Incarnadine (a.) Flesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color.
Raku Ware :: Raku ware () A kind of earthenware made in Japan, resembling Satsuma ware, but having a paler color..
Cymophanous :: Cymophanous (a.) Having a wavy, floating light; opalescent; chatoyant..
Palesy :: Palesy (n.) Palsy.
Empale :: Empale (v. t.) To inclose; to surround. See Impale.
Daman :: Daman (n.) A small herbivorous mammal of the genus Hyrax. The species found in Palestine and Syria is Hyrax Syriacus; that of Northern Africa is H. Brucei; -- called also ashkoko, dassy, and rock rabbit. See Cony, and Hyrax..
Alutaceous :: Alutaceous (a.) Of a pale brown color; leather-yellow.
Watchet :: Watchet (a.) Pale or light blue.
Endorse :: Endorse (n.) A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth)..
Paleography :: Paleography (n.) An ancient manner of writing; ancient writings, collectively; as, Punic paleography..
Ashes :: Ashes (n. pl.) The color of ashes; deathlike paleness.
Physiophyly :: Physiophyly (n.) The tribal history of the functions, or the history of the paleontological development of vital activities, -- being a branch of phylogeny. See Morphophyly..
Paleogaean :: Paleogaean (a.) Of or pertaining to the Eastern hemisphere.
Pale :: Pale (n.) A shore for bracing a timber before it is fastened.
Interpale :: Interpale (v. t.) To interweave or interlace.
Etiolate :: Etiolate (v. i.) To become pale through disease or absence of light.
Tallow-face :: Tallow-face (n.) One who has a sickly, pale complexion..
Palea :: Palea (n.) A pendulous process of the skin on the throat of a bird, as in the turkey; a dewlap..
Dabb :: Dabb (n.) A large, spine-tailed lizard (Uromastix spinipes), found in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine; -- called also dhobb, and dhabb..
Empalement :: Empalement (n.) Same as Impalement.
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