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Definition of pall
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pall is as below...
Pall (v. t.) To make vapid or
insipid;
to make
lifeless
or
spiritless;
to dull; to
weaken.
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Extenuatory
::
Extenuatory
(a.)
Tending
to
extenuate
or
palliate.
Dollardee
::
Dollardee
(n.) A
species
of
sunfish
(Lepomis
pallidus),
common
in the
United
States;
--
called
also blue
sunfish,
and
copper-nosed
bream..
Pearlash
::
Pearlash
(n.) A white
amorphous
or
granular
substance
which
consists
principally
of
potassium
carbonate,
and has a
strong
alkaline
reaction.
It is
obtained
by
lixiviating
wood
ashes,
and
evaporating
the lye, and has been an
important
source
of
potassium
compounds.
It is used in
making
soap,
glass,
etc..
Mahori
::
Mahori
(n.) One of the dark race
inhabiting
principally
the
islands
of
Eastern
Polynesia.
Also used
adjectively.
Palladious
::
Palladious
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
containing,
palladium;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
those
compounds
in which
palladium
has a lower
valence
as
compared
with
palladic
compounds..
Spawl
::
Spawl (n.) A
splinter
or
fragment,
as of wood or
stone.
See
Spall..
Sinapism
::
Sinapism
(n.) A
plaster
or
poultice
composed
principally
of
powdered
mustard
seed, or
containing
the
volatile
oil of
mustard
seed. It is a
powerful
irritant..
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..
Bleak
::
Bleak (a.)
Without
color;
pale;
pallid.
Zinc
::
Zinc (n.) An
abundant
element
of the
magnesium-cadmium
group,
extracted
principally
from the
minerals
zinc
blende,
smithsonite,
calamine,
and
franklinite,
as an
easily
fusible
bluish
white
metal,
which is
malleable,
especially
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in moist air, and hence is used for
sheeting,
coating
galvanized
iron, etc. It is used in
making
brass,
britannia,
and other
alloys,
and is also
largely
consumed
in
electric
batteries.
Symbol
Zn.
Atomic
weight
64.9..
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A tool for
gilding
the backs of books over the
bands.
Wanness
::
Wanness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being wan; a
sallow,
dead, pale
color;
paleness;
pallor;
as, the
wanness
of the
cheeks
after a
fever..
Palladiumizing
::
Palladiumizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Paladiumiz.
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) To cover or
conceal
with
something
that gives a fair
appearance;
to give a fair
coloring
to by
words;
to gloss over; to
palliate;
as, to
varnish
guilt..
Lingam
::
Lingam
(n.) The
phallic
symbol
under which Siva is
principally
worshiped
in his
character
of the
creative
and
reproductive
power.
Spall
::
Spall (v. t.) To break into small
pieces,
as ore, for the
purpose
of
separating
from
rock..
Pallid
::
Pallid
(a.)
Deficient
in
color;
pale; wan; as, a
pallid
countenance;
pallid
blue..
Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
to
reduce;
as, an old
appalled
wight..
Pall-mall
::
Pall-mall
(n.) A game
formerly
common
in
England,
in which a
wooden
ball was
driven
with a
mallet
through
an
elevated
hoop or ring of iron. The name was also given to the
mallet
used, to the place where the game was
played,
and to the
street,
in
London,
still
called
Pall
Mall..
Appall
::
Appall
(n.)
Terror;
dismay.
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