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The answer PALES has 68 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pales in various dictionaries:
noun - a wooden strip forming part of a fence
verb - turn pale, as if in fear
adj - lacking intensity of color
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Loses luster |
More than flinches |
Loses color |
Fence pickets |
Sees a ghost, maybe |
Is visibly frightened |
Compares unfavorably |
Looks inferior by comparison |
Shows fear |
Blanches |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Plural form of pale. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pale. |
become pale in one's face from shock or fear. |
seem or become less important. |
a wooden stake or post used with others to form a fence. |
Pales description |
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In ancient Roman religion, Pales was a deity of shepherds, flocks and livestock. Regarded as male by some sources and female by others, Pales can be either singular or plural in Latin, and refers at least once to a pair of deities. * Pales' festival, called the Parilia, was celebrated on April 21. Cattle were driven through bonfires on this day. Pales and the Parilia were strictly connected to the foundation of Rome which took place on the day of their festival. * Marcus Atilius Regulus built a temple to Pales in Rome following his victory over the Salentini in 267 BC. It is generally thought to have been located on the Palatine Hill, but, being a victory monument, it may have been located on the route of the triumphal procession, either on the Campus Martius or the Aventine Hill. According to the Fasti Antiates Maiores, there was a festival for "the two Pales" (Palibus duobus) on July 7, probably to mark the dedication of this temple. |