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Definition of pale
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Pale (v. i.) To turn pale; to lose color or
luster.
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Squamellate
::
Squamella
(n.) A
diminutive
scale or
bractlet,
such as those found on the
receptacle
in many
composite
plants;
a
palea..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) An iron pale or
standard
in a gate or
fence.
Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) The act of
impaling,
or the state of being
impaled..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(a.) Pale red or pale
yellow;
as, a
fallow
deer or
greyhound..
Rugosa
::
Rugosa
(n. pl.) An
extinct
tribe of
fossil
corals,
including
numerous
species,
many of them of large size. They are
characteristic
of the
Paleozoic
formations.
The
radiating
septs,
when
present,
are
usually
in
multiples
of four. See
Cyathophylloid..
Paleophytology
::
Paleophytology
(n.)
Paleobotany.
Palestinean
::
Palestinean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Palestine.
Shrike
::
Shrike
(v. i.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
oscinine
birds of the
family
Laniidae,
having
a
strong
hooked
bill,
toothed
at the tip. Most
shrikes
are
insectivorous,
but the
common
European
gray
shrike
(Lanius
excubitor),
the great
northern
shrike
(L.
borealis),
and
several
others,
kill mice, small
birds,
etc., and often
impale
them on
thorns,
and are, on that
account
called
also
butcher
birds.
See under
Butcher..
Paleograph
::
Paleograph
(n.) An
ancient
manuscript.
Alutaceous
::
Alutaceous
(a.) Of a pale brown
color;
leather-yellow.
Palempore
::
Palempore
(n.) A
superior
kind of
dimity
made in
India,
-- used for bed
coverings..
Opalesced
::
Opalesced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Opalesc.
Wanly
::
Wanly
(adv.)
In a wan, or pale,
manner..
Empalement
::
Empalement
(n.) Same as
Impalement.
Mite
::
Mite (n.) A small coin
formerly
circulated
in
England,
rated at about a third of a
farthing.
The name is also
applied
to a small coin used in
Palestine
in the time of
Christ..
Pile
::
Pile (n.) One of the
ordinaries
or
subordinaries
having
the form of a
wedge,
usually
placed
palewise,
with the
broadest
end
uppermost..
Paling
::
Paling
(n.) The act of
placing
pales or
stripes
on
cloth;
also, the
stripes
themselves..
Andalusite
::
Andalusite
(n.) A
silicate
of
aluminium,
occurring
usually
in thick
rhombic
prisms,
nearly
square,
of a
grayish
or pale
reddish
tint. It was first
discovered
in
Andalusia,
Spain..
Apatite
::
Apatite
(n.)
Native
phosphate
of lime,
occurring
usually
in
six-sided
prisms,
color often pale
green,
transparent
or
translucent..
Etiolate
::
Etiolate
(v. t.) To cause to grow pale by
disease
or
absence
of
light.
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