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PAL'LIDLY, adv. Palely; wanly.
PAL'LIDNESS, n. Paleness; wanness.
PALL'MALL, n. [L. pila, a ball, and malleus, mallet.] A play in which a ball is ...
PAL'LOR, n. [L.] Paleness.
PALM, n. p`am.. [L. palma.] 1. The inner part of the hand. 2. A hand or hand's b...
PALM-SUNDAY, n. p`am-sunday. The Sunday next before Easter; so called in commemo...
PALM-TREE, n. p`am-tree. The date tree, or Phoenix Lactylifera, a native of Asia...
PAL'MAR, a. [L. palmaris.] Of the breadth of the hand.
PAL'MATED, a. [L. palmatus, from palma, palm.] 1. Having the shape of a hand; re...
PALMER, n. p`amer. One that returned from the Holy Land bearing branches of palm...
PALMER-WORM, n. p`amer-worm. A worm covered with hair; supposed to be so called ...
PALMET'TO, n. A species of palm-tree, growing in the West Indies, of the genus C...
PALMIF'EROUS, a. [L. palma and fero, to bear.] Bearing palms.
PAL'MIPED, a. [L. palma and pes, foot.] Web-footed; having the toes connected by...
PAL'MISTER, n. [L. palma.] One who deals in palmistry, or pretends to tell fortu...
PAL'MISTRY, n. [L. palma, palm.] The art or practice of divining or telling fort...