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Definition of pall
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Pall (v. t.) To make vapid or
insipid;
to make
lifeless
or
spiritless;
to dull; to
weaken.
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Appall
::
Appall
(v. i.) To lose
flavor
or
become
stale.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) In the
organ,
a valve
between
the wind chest and the mouth of a pipe or row of
pipes..
Roodebok
::
Roodebok
(n.) The
pallah.
Palliation
::
Palliation
(n.) The act of
palliating,
or state of being
palliated;
extenuation;
excuse;
as, the
palliation
of
faults,
offenses,
vices..
Pallial
::
Pallial
(a.) Of or
pretaining
to a
mantle,
especially
to the
mantle
of
mollusks;
produced
by the
mantle;
as, the
pallial
line, or
impression,
which marks the
attachment
of the
mantle
on the inner
surface
of a
bivalve
shell.
See
Illust.
of
Bivalve..
Wan
::
Wan (a.)
Having
a pale or
sickly
hue;
languid
of look; pale;
pallid.
Pall
::
Pall (v. t.) To
satiate;
to cloy; as, to pall the
appetite..
Appalling
::
Appalling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Appal.
Pall
::
Pall (a.) To
become
vapid,
tasteless,
dull, or
insipid;
to lose
strength,
life,
spirit,
or
taste;
as, the
liquor
palls..
Pallas
::
Pallas
(n.)
Pallas
Athene,
the
Grecian
goddess
of
wisdom,
called
also
Athene,
and
identified,
at a later
period,
with the Roman
Minerva..
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..
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..
Blanch
::
Blanch
(a.) Fig.: To
whiten;
to give a
favorable
appearance
to; to
whitewash;
to
palliate.
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A
wooden
implement
used by
potters,
crucible
makers,
etc., for
forming,
beating,
and
rounding
their
works.
It is oval,
round,
and of other
forms..
Palliasse
::
Palliasse
(n.) See
Paillasse.
#NAME?
::
-blast
() A
suffix
or
terminal
formative,
used
principally
in
biological
terms,
and
signifying
growth,
formation;
as,
bioblast,
epiblast,
mesoblast,
etc..
Pallor
::
Pallor
(a.)
Paleness;
want of
color;
pallidity;
as,
pallor
of the
complexion..
Expectation
::
Expectation
(n.) The
leaving
of the
disease
principally
to the
efforts
of
nature
to
effect
a cure.
Appall
::
Appall
(n.)
Terror;
dismay.
Pale
::
Pale (n.)
Paleness;
pallor.
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