There are two popular definitions of the word "sallow." The first is a description of one's complexion - as in they are yellowish or pale. The second would be used when referring to a low-growing tree or shrub.
"Palabra" is the Spanish word for "Word".
The Latin word for sustainability is the word sostenibilita. The Spanish word for this word is sostenibilidad and the German word is nachhaltigkeit.
The Latin for the word process is the word a liquid. The Spanish word for process is proceso and the German word is prozess.
Modo is the Kikuyu word for the English word person.
Moge is the Kikuyu word for the English word clever.
Bien means fine. Sallow is not a Spanish word.
Oh, dude, the root word of sallow is actually "sal," which comes from Old English and means "pale, grayish-yellow." So, like, sallow is basically a fancy way of saying someone looks a bit sickly or jaundiced. But hey, no need to get all sallow about it, right?
A word that rhymes with "now" and means "sad" is "sallow."
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We knew grandma was gravely ill because of her sallow complexion and complete lack of appetite.
They get their name from sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word salix). Salix is another word for willow.
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SALLOW : having a sickly or yellowish hue
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Pale, ashen, wan, sallow...