Pale as tea
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WEAKPale, as tea
ASHYPale as a ghost
ASHENPale, as from shock
ASHYPale as a sheet
ASHENPale as a ghost
MAIZEPale yellow, as corn
ASHENPale as a poltergeist
FLAXENPale yellow, as hair
ASHENPale, as a face
WANPale as a ghost
RUDDYNot pale, as a complexion
colourto turn pale, as from fear
colorto turn pale, as from fear
gillsomewhat pale, as from being sickly, nervous, or frightened
wheyfacea person having a pale face (as from fear)
washierpale, thin, or weak, as if from excessive dilution; pallid
washypale, thin, or weak, as if from excessive dilution; pallid
washiestpale, thin, or weak, as if from excessive dilution; pallid
dichlorvosA pale yellow liquid used as an insecticide and veterinary anthelmintic
versalentire whole as pale as any clout in the versal world Shakespeare
lewisitepale yellow, odorless compound, C2H2AsCl3, used as a blister gas in World War I
peakypale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
peakierpale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
peakiestpale and drawn in appearance so as to suggest illness or stress; wan and sickly
lunulesomething shaped like a narrow crescent, as the small, pale area at the base of the fingernail
lunulasomething shaped like a narrow crescent, as the small, pale area at the base of the fingernail
lunulaesomething shaped like a narrow crescent, as the small, pale area at the base of the fingernail
lunulessomething shaped like a narrow crescent, as the small, pale area at the base of the fingernail
buttersA pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream and used as a spread or in cooking
palesarea or the limits within which one is privileged or protected (as from censure) conduct that was beyond the pale
feldsparsAn abundant rock-forming mineral typically occurring as colorless or pale-colored crystals and consisting of aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium
sandaracthe brittle, usually pale-yellow, faintly aromatic resin exuding from the bark of this tree: used chiefly as incense and in making varnish
nerolia fragrant pale yellow essential oil obtained from flowers chiefly of the sour orange and used especially in cologne and as a flavoring
demetoneither of two pale-yellow, highly toxic chemicals, C6H15O3PS2 or C6H15O4PS2, used as systemic insecticides, lethal to insects feeding on the treated plant or animal
demetonseither of two pale-yellow, highly toxic chemicals, C6H15O3PS2 or C6H15O4PS2, used as systemic insecticides, lethal to insects feeding on the treated plant or animal
euclasea mineral that consists of a brittle silicate of beryllium and aluminum in pale yellow, green, or blue prismatic crystals and is used especially as a gemstone