| pale | moth whose larvae are spring cankerworms |
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| pale | the more primitive parts of the brain phylogenetically |
| pale | a derogatory term for a white person (said to have been used by North American Indians) |
| pale | in a pale manner |
| pale | in a manner lacking interest or vitality |
| pale | the property of having a naturally light complexion |
| pale | unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) |
| pale | of or concerned with the scientific study of human fossils |
| pale | the scientific study of human fossils |
| pale | a branch of paleontology that deals with the origin and growth and structure of fossil animals and plants as living organisms |
| pale | the study of fossil plants |
| pale | from 58 million to 63 million years ago |