To determine the Latin word for pale, the part of speech in which the word is used must be defined. The Latin palus describes a stake, primarily one used to make a fence. If using pale to describe a color, the Latin word would be pallidus, meaning pallid or whitish.
Beryllium comes from the latin word beryllus, which means "to become pale". This is in reference to the semiprecious gemstone beryl, which is also pale.
There is no direct equivalent in Latin for the word "albino", which has Spanish or Portuguese origins and is a specific term for colouring of eyes, hair and skin. The nearest would be Latin albus, meaning white, pale or bright, or perhaps albidus meaning whitish or pale.
Beryllium is its (only) scientific name. The name has its origin in the Greek word for 'pale'.
Actually chlorine is named from the Greek word chloros, which means pale green. (Source: Webelements.com)
Latin alba is the feminine form of the adjective albus, meaning white, pale, grey and old, bright or clear.The English equivalent of the Latin word 'alba' is white.
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
A pale touch-me-not is a plant, Latin name Impatiens pallida, which is native to eastern North America.
Wan is a three letter word meaning pale.
Pale is an adjective and a verb.
pale paler palest
"Pale male" could be a rhyming word pair for "colourless man."
A three letter word for 'pale' is wan.