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Definition of pall
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Pall (n.) A
figure
resembling
the Roman
Catholic
pallium,
or pall, and
having
the form of the
letter
Y..
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Treadmill
::
Treadmill
(n.) A mill
worked
by
persons
treading
upon steps on the
periphery
of a wide wheel
having
a
horizontal
axis. It is used
principally
as a means of
prison
discipline.
Also, a mill
worked
by
horses,
dogs, etc.,
treading
an
endless
belt..
Scarificator
::
Scarificator
(n.) An
instrument,
principally
used in
cupping,
containing
several
lancets
moved
simultaneously
by a
spring,
for
making
slight
incisions..
Palliasse
::
Palliasse
(n.) See
Paillasse.
Pale
::
Pale (v. i.)
Wanting
in
color;
not
ruddy;
dusky
white;
pallid;
wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale
blue..
Corrasion
::
Corrasion
(n.) The
erosion
of the bed of a
stream
by
running
water,
principally
by
attrition
of the
detritus
carried
along by the
stream,
but also by the
solvent
action
of the
water..
Pallometa
::
Pallometa
(n.) A
pompano.
Spall
::
Spall (v. i.) To give off
spalls,
or
wedge-shaped
chips;
-- said of
stone,
as when badly set, with the
weight
thrown
too much on the outer
surface..
Color
::
Color (v. t.) To
change
or
alter,
as if by
dyeing
or
painting;
to give a false
appearance
to;
usually,
to give a
specious
appearance
to; to cause to
appear
attractive;
to make
plausible;
to
palliate
or
excuse;
as, the facts were
colored
by his
prejudices..
Paladiumize
::
Paladiumize
(v. t.) To cover or coat with
palladium.
Lenitive
::
Lenitive
(n.) That which
softens
or
mitigates;
that which tends to allay
passion,
excitement,
or pain; a
palliative..
Appalled
::
Appalled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Appal.
Principally
::
Principally
(adv.)
In a
principal
manner;
primarily;
above all;
chiefly;
mainly.
Extenuate
::
Extenuate
(v. i.) To
become
thinner;
to make
excuses;
to
advance
palliating
considerations.
Palladium
::
Palladium
(n.)
Hence:
That which
affords
effectual
protection
or
security;
a
sateguard;
as, the trial by jury is the
palladium
of our civil
rights..
Varnisher
::
Varnisher
(n.) One who
disguises
or
palliates;
one who gives a fair
external
appearance.
Bleak
::
Bleak (a.)
Without
color;
pale;
pallid.
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..
Palliation
::
Palliation
(n.)
Mitigation;
alleviation,
as of a
disease..
Pallidness
::
Pallidness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pallid;
paleness;
pallor;
wanness.
Palliating
::
Palliating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Palliat.
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