It comes from a Greek word meaning "pale green."
Beryllium is its (only) scientific name. The name has its origin in the Greek word for 'pale'.
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
Actually chlorine is named from the Greek word chloros, which means pale green. (Source: Webelements.com)
Paleolithic in Greek means, "Old stone". Hope this helped. My sources are from the Glenco World History textbook, National Geographic.
A homophone for the word "pale" is "pail."
It looks to be a pale horse...You look pale.
Wan is a three letter word meaning pale.
pale paler palest
Pale is an adjective and a verb.
"Pale male" could be a rhyming word pair for "colourless man."
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.