• | Wanting in color; not ruddy; dusky white; pallid; wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale blue. |
• | Not bright or brilliant; of a faint luster or hue; dim; as, the pale light of the moon. |
• | Paleness; pallor. |
• | To turn pale; to lose color or luster. |
• | To make pale; to diminish the brightness of. |
• | A pointed stake or slat, either driven into the ground, or fastened to a rail at the top and bottom, for fencing or inclosing; a picket. |
• | That which incloses or fences in; a boundary; a limit; a fence; a palisade. |
• | A space or field having bounds or limits; a limited region or place; an inclosure; -- often used figuratively. |
• | A stripe or band, as on a garment. |
• | 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. |
• | A cheese scoop. |
• | A shore for bracing a timber before it is fastened. |
• | To inclose with pales, or as with pales; to encircle; to encompass; to fence off. |
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