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pale1 US English

light in color or having little color

pale2 US English

a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence

English Pale (also the Pale) US English

that part of Ireland over which England exercised jurisdiction before the whole country was conquered. Centered in Dublin, it varied in extent at different times from the reign of Henry II until the full conquest under Elizabeth I

the Pale in pale2 US English

another term for English Pale.

pale in pail US English

a bucket

pale in pale1 US English

light in color or having little color

in pale in pale2 US English

arranged vertically

per pale in pale2 US English

divided by a vertical line

pale-faced US English

having less color than usual, typically as a result of shock, fear, or ill health

pale-colored US English

light in color or shade

beyond the pale in pale2 US English

outside the bounds of acceptable behavior

paleface US English

a name supposedly used by North American Indians for a white person

pale1 English-German

blass, bleich

pale2 English-German

beyond the pale

pale2 English-Italian

pallido

pale2 English-Spanish

palidecer*

pale3 English-Spanish

to be beyond the pale

go pale in pale1 English-German

blass/bleich werden

deathly pale in deathly English-Italian

di un pallore cadaverico

pale imitation in pale1 English-German

schlechte Nachahmung

faire pâle figure à côté de in pâle French-English

to pale into insignificance beside