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 Pail
- noun - a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top  
 - the quantity contained in a pail  
 
 Pain
- noun - a bothersome annoying person; "that kid is a terrible pain"  
 - a somatic sensation of acute discomfort; "as the intensity increased the sensation changed from tickle to pain"  
 - a symptom of some physical hurt or disorder; "the patient developed severe pain and distension"  
 - cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed  
 - cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school"  
 - emotional distress; a fundamental feeling that people try to avoid; "the pain of loneliness"  
 - something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness; "washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer"; "a bit of a bother"; "he's not a friend, he's an infliction"  
 
 Pair
- noun - A Couple
 - a poker hand with 2 cards of the same value  
 - a set of two similar things considered as a unit  
 - arrange in pairs; "Pair these numbers"  
 - bring two objects, ideas, or people together; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"  
 - engage in sexual intercourse; "Birds mate in the Spring"  
 - form a pair or pairs; "The two old friends paired off"  
 - In cricket, out for a duck in both innings.
 - occur in pairs  
 - two items of the same kind  
 - two people considered as a unit  
 
 Pais
-  - The country; the people of the neighborhood.
 
 Pal
- noun - a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities  
 - become friends; act friendly towards  
 
 Pale
- adjective - (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble; 
 - a wooden strip forming part of a fence  
 - abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress; 
 - lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness;
 - not full or rich; "high, pale, pure and lovely song"  
 - turn pale, as if in fear  
 - very light colored; highly diluted with white; "pale seagreen"; "pale blue eyes"  
 - Wan
 
 Pali
- noun - an ancient Prakrit language (derived from Sanskrit) that is the scriptural and liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism  
 
 Pall
- noun - a sudden numbing dread  
 - become less interesting or attractive  
 - burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped  
 - cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing; "Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite"  
 - cause to become flat; "pall the beer"  
 - cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"  
 - cover with a pall  
 - hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)  
 - lose interest or become bored with something or somebody; "I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food"  
 - lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall"  
 - lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to); "the course palled on her"  
 
 Palm
- noun - a linear unit based on the length or width of the human hand  
 - an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event  
 - any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves  
 - Hand protector used by sailmakers
 - the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers  
 - touch, lift, or hold with the hands; "Don't handle the merchandise"  
 
 Palo
-  - A pole or timber of any kind; -- in the names of trees.