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PALA'CIOUS, a. [from palace.] Royal; noble; magnificent. [Not used.]
PALANKEE'N PALAN'QUIN, n. A covered carriage used in India, China, _c. borne on ...
PAL'ATABLE, a. [from palate.] Agreeable to the taste; savory. 1. That is relished.
PAL'ATABLENESS, n. The quality of being agreeable to the taste; relish.
PAL'ATAL, a. Pertaining to the palate; uttered by the aid of the palate. PAL'ATA...
PAL'ATE, n. [L. palatum, properly the arch or cope of heaven.] 1. The roof or up...
PALA'TIAL, a. [from palate.] Pertaining to the palate; as the palatial retractio...
PAL'ATIC, a Belonging to the palate. [Not used.]
PALAT'INATE, n. [L. palatinus. See Palatine .] The province or seignory of a pal...
PAL'ATINE, a. [L. palatinus, from palatium, palace.] Pertaining to a palace; an ...
PAL'ATIVE, a. Pleasing to the taste. [Not used.]
PAL`AVER, n. 1. Idle talk. 2. Flattery; adulation. [This is used with us in the ...
PALE, a. [L. palleo,pallidus.] 1. White or whitish; wan; deficient in color; not...
PA'LE-EYED, a. Having eyes dimmed.
PA'LE-FACED, a. Having a pale or wan face. 1. Causing paleness of face; as pale-...
PA'LE-HE`ARTED, a. Dispirited.