significance |
pall |
As a noun significance
is the extent to which something matters; importance.
As a proper noun pall is
, cognate to paul.
phall |
pall |
As a noun phall
is a spicy grilled south indian curry made with chillis and ginger.
As a proper noun pall is
, cognate to paul.
pall |
pali |
As nouns the difference between pall and pali
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
pali is plural of lang=en.
As a verb pall
is to cloak.
As a proper noun Pali is
a Middle Indo-Aryan language (Devanagari पाऴि) of north India, closely related to Sanskrit; the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. It has no native script, so it may be written in various alphabets, including Devanagari, Burmese, and Roman.
pall |
pals |
As nouns the difference between pall and pals
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
pals is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between pall and pals
is that
pall is to cloak while
pals is third-person singular of pal.
As an initialism PALS is
Pouch Attachment Ladder System
pall |
pal |
Pal is a alternative form of pall.
As nouns the difference between pall and pal
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
PAL is acronym of lang=en|
Phase Alternating Line or of
Phase Alternation Line. (TV standard.
As verbs the difference between pall and pal
is that
pall is to cloak while
pal is be friends with, hang around with.
As a proper noun PAL is
initialism of
Police Athletic League|lang=en.
pill |
pall |
In obsolete terms the difference between pill and pall
is that
pill is to pillage; to despoil or impoverish while
pall is nausea.
As nouns the difference between pill and pall
is that
pill is a small, usually cylindrical object designed for easy swallowing, usually containing some sort of medication while
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes.
As verbs the difference between pill and pall
is that
pill is of a woven fabric surface, to form small matted balls of fiber while
pall is to cloak.
palla |
pall |
As a verb palla
is .
As a proper noun pall is
, cognate to paul.
paul |
pall |
As nouns the difference between paul and pall
is that
paul is an old Italian silver coin; a paolo while
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes.
As a proper noun Paul
is in the New Testament, Apostle to the Gentiles and author of fourteen epistles.
As a verb pall is
to cloak.
pall |
spall |
In transitive terms the difference between pall and spall
is that
pall is to make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken while
spall is to reduce, as irregular blocks of stone, to an approximately level surface by hammering.
As nouns the difference between pall and spall
is that
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes while
spall is a splinter, fragment or chip, especially of stone.
As verbs the difference between pall and spall
is that
pall is to cloak while
spall is to break into fragments or small pieces.
palp |
pall |
As nouns the difference between palp and pall
is that
palp is a pedipalp, an appendage found near the mouth in invertebrates; has a variety of functions but is often primarily used for predating while
pall is fine cloth, especially purple cloth used for robes.
As verbs the difference between palp and pall
is that
palp is to feel, to explore by touch while
pall is to cloak.
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