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Definition of pall
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Pall (n.) Same as
Pallium.
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Spall
::
Spall (n.) A chip or
fragment,
especially
a chip of stone as
struck
off the block by the
hammer,
having
at least one
feather-edge..
Unappalled
::
Unappalled
(a.) Not
appalled;
not
frightened;
dauntless;
undaunted.
Palliasse
::
Palliasse
(n.) See
Paillasse.
Pallidness
::
Pallidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pallid;
paleness;
pallor;
wanness.
Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
to
reduce;
as, an old
appalled
wight..
Palladic
::
Palladic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
palladium;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a
higher
valence
as
contrasted
with
palladious
compounds..
Palliate
::
Palliate
(v. t.) To
reduce
in
violence;
to
lessen
or
abate;
to
mitigate;
to ease
withhout
curing;
as, to
palliate
a
disease..
Breastsummer
::
Breastsummer
(n.) A
summer
or
girder
extending
across
a
building
flush with, and
supporting,
the upper part of a front or
external
wall; a long
lintel;
a
girder;
-- used
principally
above shop
windows..
Episcopally
::
Episcopally
(adv.)
By
episcopal
authority;
in an
episcopal
manner.
Awesome
::
Awesome
(a.)
Causing
awe;
appalling;
awful;
as, an
awesome
sight..
Pall
::
Pall (n.) A kind of rich stuff used for
garments
in the
Middle
Ages.
Hearse
::
Hearse
(n.) A
framework
of wood or metal
placed
over the
coffin
or tomb of a
deceased
person,
and
covered
with a pall; also, a
temporary
canopy
bearing
wax
lights
and set up in a
church,
under which the
coffin
was
placed
during
the
funeral
ceremonies..
Insectivora
::
Insectivora
(n. pl.) An order of
mammals
which feed
principally
upon
insects.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A
potter's
wheel.
Impalla
::
Impalla
(n.) The
pallah
deer of South
Africa.
Palliative
::
Palliative
(n.) That which
palliates;
a
palliative
agent.
Fainting
::
Fainting
(n.)
Syncope,
or loss of
consciousness
owing to a
sudden
arrest
of the blood
supply
to the
brain,
the face
becoming
pallid,
the
respiration
feeble,
and the
heat's
beat
weak..
Palliating
::
Palliating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Palliat.
Enantiopathic
::
Enantiopathic
(a.)
Serving
to
palliate;
palliative.
Pall
::
Pall (n.) An outer
garment;
a cloak
mantle.
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