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Definition of pale
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Pale (v. i.)
Wanting
in
color;
not
ruddy;
dusky
white;
pallid;
wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale
blue..
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Tint
::
Tint (n.) A pale or faint tinge of any
color.
Marmolite
::
Marmolite
(n.) A thin,
laminated
variety
of
serpentine,
usually
of a pale green
color..
Strike
::
Strike
(n.) An iron pale or
standard
in a gate or
fence.
Marmoset
::
Marmoset
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small South
American
monkeys
of the
genera
Hapale
and
Midas,
family
Hapalidae.
They have long soft fur, and a
hairy,
nonprehensile
tail. They are often kept as pets.
Called
also
squirrel
monkey..
Impalement
::
Impalement
(n.) The act of
impaling,
or the state of being
impaled..
Opalescence
::
Opalescence
(n.) A
reflection
of a milky or
pearly
light from the
interior
of a
mineral,
as in the
moonstone;
the state or
quality
of being
opalescent..
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A
sensation
of cold with
convulsive
shaking
of the body,
pinched
face, pale skin, and blue lips,
caused
by undue
cooling
of the body or by
nervous
excitement,
or
forming
the
precursor
of some
constitutional
disturbance,
as of a
fever..
Paleotherium
::
Paleotherium
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
herbivorous
Tertiary
mammals,
once
supposed
to have
resembled
the tapir in form, but now known to have had a more
slender
form, with a long neck like that of a
llama..
Etiolate
::
Etiolate
(v. i.) To
become
pale
through
disease
or
absence
of
light.
Tetradymite
::
Tetradymite
(n.) A
telluride
of
bismuth.
It is of a pale
steel-gray
color and
metallic
luster,
and
usually
occurs
in
foliated
masses.
Called
also
telluric
bismuth..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(a.) Pale red or pale
yellow;
as, a
fallow
deer or
greyhound..
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To fix on a
pointed
instrument;
to
impale;
as, to stick an apple on a
fork..
Phytolithologist
::
Phytolithologist
(n.) One
versed
in
phytolithology;
a
paleobotanist.
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..
Zircon
::
Zircon
(n.) A
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals,
usually
of a brown or gray
color.
It
consists
of
silica
and
zirconia.
A red
variety,
used as a gem, is
called
hyacinth.
Colorless,
pale-yellow
or
smoky-brown
varieties
from
Ceylon
are
called
jargon..
Mesozoic
::
Mesozoic
(a.)
Belonging,
or
relating,
to the
secondary
or
reptilian
age, or the era
between
the
Paleozoic
and
Cenozoic.
See Chart of
Geology..
Caesious
::
Caesious
(a.) Of the color of
lavender;
pale blue with a
slight
mixture
of gray.
Watchet
::
Watchet
(a.) Pale or light blue.
Paleolae
::
Paleolae
(pl. ) of
Paleol.
Cross-pawl
::
Cross-pawl
(n.) Same as
Cross-spale.
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