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Definition of pale
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Pale (v. i.) Not
bright
or
brilliant;
of a faint
luster
or hue; dim; as, the pale light of the
moon..
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Paleobotanist
::
Paleobotanist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleobotany.
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..
Sickly
::
Sickly
(superl.)
Appearing
as if sick; weak;
languid;
pale.
Cymophanous
::
Cymophanous
(a.)
Having
a wavy,
floating
light;
opalescent;
chatoyant..
Feitsui
::
Feitsui
(n.) The
Chinese
name for a
highly
prized
variety
of pale green jade. See Jade.
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A white or pale patch on a
printed
page.
Muscat
::
Muscat
(n.) A name given to
several
varieties
of Old World
grapes,
differing
in
color,
size, etc., but all
having
a
somewhat
musky
flavor.
The
muscat
of
Alexandria
is a large oval grape of a pale amber
color..
Paleologist
::
Paleologist
(n.) One
versed
in
paleology;
a
student
of
antiquity.
Pale
::
Pale (n.) One of the
greater
ordinaries,
being a broad
perpendicular
stripe
in an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from the two
edges,
and
occupying
one third of it..
Empale
::
Empale
(v. t.) To
inclose;
to
surround.
See
Impale.
Palea
::
Palea (n.) The
interior
chaff or husk of
grasses.
Squamellate
::
Squamella
(n.) A
diminutive
scale or
bractlet,
such as those found on the
receptacle
in many
composite
plants;
a
palea..
Verditure
::
Verditure
(n.) The
faintest
and
palest
green.
Pallor
::
Pallor
(a.)
Paleness;
want of
color;
pallidity;
as,
pallor
of the
complexion..
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..
Vergette
::
Vergette
(a.)
Divided
by
pallets,
or
pales;
paly..
Wax
::
Wax (n.) A
fatty,
solid
substance,
produced
by bees, and
employed
by them in the
construction
of their comb; --
usually
called
beeswax.
It is first
excreted,
from a row of
pouches
along their
sides,
in the form of
scales,
which,
being
masticated
and mixed with
saliva,
become
whitened
and
tenacious.
Its
natural
color is pale or dull
yellow..
Cyathophylloid
::
Cyathophylloid
(n.) A
fossil
coral of the
family
Cyathophyllidae;
sometimes
extended
to
fossil
corals
of other
related
families
belonging
to the group
Rugosa;
-- also
called
cup
corals.
Thay are found in
paleozoic
rocks.
Paled
::
Paled (imp. & p. p.) of Pal.
Paleology
::
Paleology
(n.) The study or
knowledge
of
antiquities,
esp. of
prehistoric
antiquities;
a
discourse
or
treatise
on
antiquities;
archaeology
..
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