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4,509 words match “ALE”

PALEOTECHNIC a.
Belonging to, or connected with, ancient art. "The paleotechnic men of central France." D. Wilson.
PALEOTHERE n.
Any species of Paleotherium.
PALEOTHERIAN a.
Of or pertaining to 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. [Written also Palæotherium.]
PALEOTHEROID n. 2 definitions
Resembling Paleotherium. -- n.
PALEOTYPE n.
See Palæotype.
PALEOUS a.
Chaffy; like chaff; paleaceous. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
PALEOZOIC a.
Of or pertaining to, or designating, the older division of geological time during which life is known to have existed, including the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous ages, and also to the life or rocks of those ages. See Chart of Geology.
PALEOZOIC ERA n.
The Paleozoic time or strata.
PALEOZOOLOGY; PALEOZOOELOGY n.
The science of extinct animals, a branch of paleontology.
PALESIE; PALESY n.
Palsy. [Obs.] Wyclif.
PALESTINIAN; PALESTINEAN a.
Of or pertaining to Palestine.
PALESTRA n. 2 definitions
A wrestling school; hence, a gymnasium, or place for athletic exercise in general.
PALESTRIAN; PALESTRIC; PALESTRICAL a.
Of or pertaining to the palestra, or to wrestling.
PALET n. 2 definitions
Same as Palea.
PALETOT n. 2 definitions
An overcoat. Dickens.
PALETTE n. 3 definitions
A breastplate for a breast drill. Palette knife, a knife with a very flexible steel blade and no cutting edge, rounded at the end, used by painters to mix colors on the grinding slab or palette. -- To set the palette (Paint.), to lay upon it the required pigments in a certain order, according to the intended use of th…
PALEWISE adv.
In the manner of a pale or pales; by perpendicular lines or divisions; as, to divide an escutcheon palewise.
PANTALET n.
One of the legs of the loose drawers worn by children and women; particularly, the lower part of such a garment, coming below the knee, often made in a separate piece; -- chiefly in the plural.
PARALEIPSIS n.
us venality and rapacity, his brutal conduct, his treachery and malice." [Written also paralepsis, paralepsy, paralipsis.]
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