pall |
shade |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a noun shade is
(
label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.
As a verb shade is
to shield from light.
pall |
satiate |
In transitive terms the difference between pall and satiate
is that
pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken while
satiate is to satisfy to excess. To fill to satiety.
As verbs the difference between pall and satiate
is that
pall is to cloak while
satiate is to fill to satisfaction; to satisfy.
As a noun pall
is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes.
As an adjective satiate is
filled to satisfaction or to excess.
pall |
sad |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a noun sad is
grain; harvested seeds.
pall |
forlorn |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a verb forlorn is
(obsolete).
As an adjective forlorn is
abandoned, left behind, deserted.
pall |
clo |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
pall |
clot |
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a verb clot is
.
pall |
mantle |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between pall and mantle
is that
pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken while
mantle is to cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
In intransitive terms the difference between pall and mantle
is that
pall is to become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste while
mantle is to become covered or concealed.
As nouns the difference between pall and mantle
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
mantle is a piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. Compare
mantum.
As verbs the difference between pall and mantle
is that
pall is to cloak while
mantle is to cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
pall |
vapour |
Related terms |
In archaic terms the difference between pall and vapour
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
vapour is hypochondria; melancholy; the blues; hysteria, or other nervous disorder.
In obsolete terms the difference between pall and vapour
is that
pall is nausea while
vapour is wind; flatulence.
In transitive terms the difference between pall and vapour
is that
pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken while
vapour is to turn into vapour.
In intransitive terms the difference between pall and vapour
is that
pall is to become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste while
vapour is to use insubstantial language; to boast or bluster.
pall |
screen |
Related terms |
Pall is a related term of screen.
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a noun screen is
a physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
As a verb screen is
to filter by passing through a screen.
pall |
film |
Related terms |
Pall is a related term of film.
As a proper noun pall
is , cognate to paul.
As a noun film is
photographic film.
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