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31palé- — palé(o) élément, du gr. palaios, ancien . ⇒PALÉ(O) , (PALÉ , PALÉO )élém. formant I. Élém. tiré du gr. , de «ancien», entrant dans la constr. de termes sav. A. [Palé(o) caractérise comme ancien un élément de l hist. de l homme ou du globe… …
32pale — pale; pale·buck; pale·ly; pale·man; pale·ness; pale·wise; pro·pale; pale·ways; …
33Pale Saints — Pale Saints, Rennes, Avril 1990 Pays d’origine Leeds, Angleterre …
34pale — pale1 [pāl] adj. paler, palest [OFr < L pallidus, pale: see FALLOW2] 1. of a whitish or colorless complexion; pallid; wan 2. lacking intensity or brilliance: said of color, light, etc.; faint; dim 3. feeble; weak [a pale imitation] …
35Pale-vented Pigeon — P. c. cayennensis in Caño Negro (Costa Rica) Conservation status …
36Pale-billed Sicklebill — Conservation status Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …
37pale — Ⅰ. pale [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) of a light shade or hue; approaching white. 2) (of a person s face) having little colour, through shock, fear, illness, etc. 3) unimpressive or inferior: a pale imitation. ► VERB 1) become pale in one s face …
38pale into insignificance — phrase to suddenly seem small and unimportant when compared with something much more important or impressive Last year’s spending pales into insignificance when compared with the proposed building renovations. Thesaurus: to be unimportantsynonym… …
39Pale Shrew Tenrec — Pale Shrew Tenrec[1] Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[2 …
40Pale Sketches — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pale Sketches Álbum de Jesu Publicación 4 de octubre de 2007 …