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Definition of pall
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Pall (n.)
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Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble;
to
reduce;
as, an old
appalled
wight..
Scarificator
::
Scarificator
(n.) An
instrument,
principally
used in
cupping,
containing
several
lancets
moved
simultaneously
by a
spring,
for
making
slight
incisions..
Sigillaria
::
Sigillaria
(n.) A genus of
fossil
trees
principally
found in the coal
formation;
-- so named from the
seallike
leaf scars in
vertical
rows on the
surface.
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..
Miargyrite
::
Miargyrite
(n.) A
mineral
of an
iron-black
color,
and very
sectile,
consisting
principally
of
sulphur,
antimony,
and
silver..
Pall
::
Pall (n.) A piece of
cardboard,
covered
with linen and
embroidered
on one side; -- used to put over the
chalice..
#NAME?
::
-blast
() A
suffix
or
terminal
formative,
used
principally
in
biological
terms,
and
signifying
growth,
formation;
as,
bioblast,
epiblast,
mesoblast,
etc..
Alleviate
::
Alleviate
(v. t.) To
extenuate;
to
palliate.
Principally
::
Principally
(adv.)
In a
principal
manner;
primarily;
above all;
chiefly;
mainly.
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..
Palliation
::
Palliation
(n.) That which
cloaks
or
covers;
disguise;
also, the state of being
covered
or
disguised..
Palliasse
::
Palliasse
(n.) See
Paillasse.
Pallium
::
Pallium
(n.) The
mantle
of a
bivalve.
See
Mantle.
Palladium
::
Palladium
(n.) Any
statue
of the
goddess
Pallas;
esp., the
famous
statue
on the
preservation
of which
depended
the
safety
of
ancient
Troy..
Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
spindle
of a watch
balance,
especially
one with
pallets,
as in the old
vertical
escapement.
See under
Escapement..
Cross-spall
::
Cross-spall
(n.) One of the
temporary
wooden
braces,
placed
horizontally
across
a frame to hold it in
position
until the deck beams are in; a
cross-pawl..
Sleeveless
::
Sleeveless
(a.)
Wanting
a
cover,
pretext,
or
palliation;
unreasonable;
profitless;
bootless;
useless..
Palliative
::
Palliative
(a.)
Serving
to
palliate;
serving
to
extenuate
or
mitigate.
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..
Unappalled
::
Unappalled
(a.) Not
appalled;
not
frightened;
dauntless;
undaunted.
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