Pale: Something that's light colored; or a person that's light or grey/white in color or complexion, weak or sick looking.
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
Aquamarine is a gemstone and a colour of pale bluish green.
A homophone for the word "pale" is "pail."
It comes from a Greek word meaning "pale green."
Are you a little pale. This is a play on the word pail, which is a bucket.
(pale is used to mean lighter in color)My new dress is very PALE in color, a lighter blue than the others.When he saw the tornado coming, his face went PALE and he ran to the shelter.
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
Wan is a three letter word meaning pale.
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
χλωμός1. lacking intensity of color; colorless or whitish: a pale complexion.2.of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow3.not bright or brilliant; dim: the pale moon4.faint or feeble; lacking vigor: a pale protest5.to make or become pale: to pale at thesight of blood
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Pale is an adjective and a verb.