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Definition of pall
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Pall (n.) Same as
Pallium.
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Lenitive
::
Lenitive
(n.) That which
softens
or
mitigates;
that which tends to allay
passion,
excitement,
or pain; a
palliative..
Enantiopathic
::
Enantiopathic
(a.)
Serving
to
palliate;
palliative.
Palladiumized
::
Palladiumized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Paladiumiz.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) One of the
pieces
or
levers
connected
with the
pendulum
of a
clock,
or the
balance
of a
watch,
which
receive
the
immediate
impulse
of the
scape-wheel,
or
balance
wheel..
Appall
::
Appall
(n.)
Terror;
dismay.
Palliobranchiate
::
Palliobranchiate
(a.)
Having
the
pallium,
or
mantle,
acting
as a gill, as in
brachiopods..
Wan
::
Wan (a.)
Having
a pale or
sickly
hue;
languid
of look; pale;
pallid.
Gadolinite
::
Gadolinite
(n.) A
mineral
of a
nearly
black color and
vitreous
luster,
and
consisting
principally
of the
silicates
of
yttrium,
cerium,
and
iron..
Smooth
::
Smooth
(a.) To
palliate;
to
gloze;
as, to
smooth
over a
fault..
Underbearer
::
Underbearer
(n.) One who
supports
or
sustains;
especially,
at a
funeral,
one of those who bear the
copse,
as
distinguished
from a
bearer,
or
pallbearer,
who helps to hold up the
pall..
Unappalled
::
Unappalled
(a.) Not
appalled;
not
frightened;
dauntless;
undaunted.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A board on which a newly
molded
brick is
conveyed
to the hack.
Pallah
::
Pallah
(n.) A large South
African
antelope
(Aepyceros
melampus).
The male has long
lyrate
and
annulated
horns.
The
general
color is bay, with a black
crescent
on the
croup.
Called
also
roodebok..
Minerva
::
Minerva
(n.) The
goddess
of
wisdom,
of war, of the arts and
sciences,
of
poetry,
and of
spinning
and
weaving;
--
identified
with the
Grecian
Pallas
Athene..
Troubadour
::
Troubadour
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
from the
eleventh
to the
thirteenth
century,
principally
in
Provence,
in the south of
France,
and also in the north of
Italy.
They
invented,
and
especially
cultivated,
a kind of
lyrical
poetry
characterized
by
intricacy
of meter and
rhyme,
and
usually
of a
romantic,
amatory
strain..
Laramie Group
::
Laramie
group () An
extensive
series
of
strata,
principally
developed
in the Rocky
Mountain
region,
as in the
Laramie
Mountains,
and
formerly
supposed
to be of the
Tertiary
age, but now
generally
regarded
as
Cretaceous,
or of
intermediate
and
transitional
character.
It
contains
beds of
lignite,
often
valuable
for coal, and is hence also
called
the
lignitic
group.
See Chart of
Geology..
Palliate
::
Palliate
(v. t.) To cover with a
mantle
or
cloak;
to cover up; to hide.
Pall
::
Pall (n.) A kind of rich stuff used for
garments
in the
Middle
Ages.
Principally
::
Principally
(adv.)
In a
principal
manner;
primarily;
above all;
chiefly;
mainly.
Woof
::
Woof (n.)
Texture;
cloth;
as, a pall of
softest
woof..
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