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pallid
English
Etymology
From Latin pallidus. Doublet of pale.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pæl?d/
Adjective
pallid (comparative pallider, superlative pallidest)
- Appearing weak, pale, or wan.
- The patient left the hospital but was very pallid.
Synonyms
- ashen, pale, pasty, ghastly; see also Thesaurus:pallid
Derived terms
Related terms
- pale
- pallor
Translations
Estonian
Noun
pallid
- nominative plural of pall
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pallia
English
Noun
pallia
- plural of pallium
Finnish
Noun
pallia
- Partitive singular form of palli.
Anagrams
- apilla, pailla
French
Pronunciation
- Homophones: pallias, palliât
Verb
pallia
- third-person singular past historic of pallier
Latin
Noun
pallia
- nominative plural of pallium
- accusative plural of pallium
- vocative plural of pallium
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