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Paletot
  1. - An overcoat. Dickens. (b) A lady's outer garment, -- of varying fashion.
Palette
  1. noun - board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
  2. one of the rounded armor plates at the armpits of a suit of armor
  3. the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
Palfrey
  1. noun - especially a light saddle horse for a woman
PALIKIR
  1. unknown - Capital of the Federated States of Micronesia
Palings
  1. noun - a fence made of upright pickets
Palissy
  1. - Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.
Pallets
  1. noun - a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clay
  2. a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bed
  3. a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it
  4. board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
  5. the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
Pallial
  1. - Of or pertaining to a mantle, especially to the mantle of mollusks; produced by the mantle; as, the pallial line, or impression, which marks the attachment of the mantle on the inner surface of a bivalve shell. See Illust. of Bivalve.
Pallier
  1. adjective - (used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals
Palling
  1. verb - become friends; act friendly towards
  2. become less interesting or attractive
  3. cause surfeit through excess though initially pleasing; "Too much spicy food cloyed his appetite"
  4. cause to become flat; "pall the beer"
  5. cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"
  6. cover with a pall
  7. lose interest or become bored with something or somebody; "I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food"
  8. lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall"
  9. lose strength or effectiveness; become or appear boring, insipid, or tiresome (to); "the course palled on her"