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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.
A rhyming word pair for an unhealthy sea mammal is a pale whale or frail whale
Beryllium is its (only) scientific name. The name has its origin in the Greek word for 'pale'.
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A homophone for the word "pale" is "pail."
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
One homophone for "pail" is "pale."
The homophone of pale is pail. The boy brought a pail and a shovel to the beach and made a sandcastle.
A pale pail.
Two homonyms for "pail" are "pale" and "pale".
Pail is a word meaning bucket. The homophone for pail is pale (meaning very light in color).
Pail: a sand bucket is a Pail. Pale: Pale is like when your face is flushed or turns a lighter color than what it normally is.
The homonym for pail is pale.
Two homonyms for pale are pail (a bucket) and hail (to greet or summon).
Some homonyms of "pail" include "pale" (light in color) and "pale" (fence around an arena).
A homonym for pale is pail.