Pale
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Color

  • Pale, an adjective meaning of a light shade or hue
    Hue
    Hue is one of the main properties of a color, defined technically , as "the degree to which a stimulus can be describedas similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, green, blue, and yellow,"...

    ; approaching white
  • Paleness (color)
    Paleness (color)
    Paleness of color is the property of being a light or pastel version of another color of the same hue. The paler color has higher luminance, and lower chrominance ....

    , a relative lightness of color
  • Pale, a variance of human skin color
    Human skin color
    Human skin color is primarily due to the presence of melanin in the skin. Skin color ranges from almost black to white with a pinkish tinge due to blood vessels underneath. Variation in natural skin color is mainly due to genetics, although the evolutionary causes are not completely certain...

    , especially:
    • Pallor
      Pallor
      Pallor is a reduced amount of oxyhaemoglobin in skin or mucous membrane, a pale color which can be caused by illness, emotional shock or stress, stimulant use, lack of exposure to sunlight, anaemia or genetics....

      , a symptom of low oxygen content in blood or avoidance of sunlight

Historical pales

  • The Pale
    The Pale
    The Pale or the English Pale , was the part of Ireland that was directly under the control of the English government in the late Middle Ages. It had reduced by the late 15th century to an area along the east coast stretching from Dalkey, south of Dublin, to the garrison town of Dundalk...

    , or the English Pale, English crown territory in Ireland from the 13th to the 16th centuries
  • Pale of Calais
    Pale of Calais
    The Pale of Calais is a historical region of France that was controlled by the Kingdom of England until 1558.- History :After the Battle of Crécy in 1346, Edward III of England, having renounced the throne of France, kept some territory within France, namely Aquitaine and the area around Calais,...

    , English territory in France, 1360 – 1558
  • Pale of Settlement
    Pale of Settlement
    The Pale of Settlement was the term given to a region of Imperial Russia, in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed, and beyond which Jewish permanent residency was generally prohibited...

    , area of restricted Jewish settlement in the western Russian Empire, 1791 – 1917
  • The Chinese Pale, the area of Han Chinese settlement in Liaoning, bounded in the early Qing dynasty by the Inner Willow Palisade
    Willow Palisade
    Willow Palisade was a system of ditches and embankments planted with willows intended to restrict movement into Manchuria, built by the Qing Dynasty during the later 17th century...


Towns

  • Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Pale, Goa, India
  • Palé
    Palé
    Palé is a town and sub-prefecture in the Nzérékoré Prefecture in the Nzérékoré Region of Guinea.-References:...

    , a town in Guinea
  • Pale, historic town in Kefalonia, today part of Lixouri
    Lixouri
    Lixouri is the main town on the peninsula of Paliki in the island of Kefalonia, one of the Ionian Islands of western Greece. Lixouri is the second largest community in Kefalonia after Argostoli and before Sami and is the capital of the small peninsula...


Music

  • Pale (album)
    Pale (album)
    Pale is the second album by Toad the Wet Sprocket. Recorded independently in 1989 for roughly $6000, the band negotiated a deal with Columbia Records to release this without any alterations, along with their 1988 release "Bread And Circus", "Pale" was released in January 1990 and "Come Back Down"...

    , a 1990 release of Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • The Pale (band)
    The Pale (band)
    The Pale are an Irish band of varying genres including: eastern European, reggae, ska, bluegrass, world music, and pop.They were formed in Dublin in 1990 with Matthew Devereux on vocals, Shane Wearen on mandolin, Sean Molloy on Bass, and a drum machine. They released an award-winning debut album on...

    , an Irish band formed in 1990
  • The Pale, renamed The Pale Pacific
    The Pale Pacific
    The Pale Pacific is an indie rock/powerpop band based in Seattle and Bellingham, Washington, currently on the SideCho label. Members include frontman Gabe Archer on lead vocals, keyboard, and guitar, Gabe's cousin Cameron "Cam" Nicklaus on guitar, Justin Harcus on bass, and Greg Swinehart on drums...

    , an American indie rock band

Other

  • Pale (heraldry)
    Pale (heraldry)
    A pale is a term used in heraldic blazon and vexillology to describe a charge on a coat of arms , that takes the form of a band running vertically down the center of the shield. Writers broadly agree that the width of the pale ranges from about one-fifth to about one-third of the width of the...

    , a vertical mark running down the center of a flag or shield
  • Pale (Greyhawk)
    Pale (Greyhawk)
    In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Pale, properly known as the Theocracy of the Pale, is a political state situated in the Old Aerdy West region of the Flanaess, west of the Rakers....

    , the Theocracy of the Pale, a fictional nation in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
  • Greek name for ancient Greek wrestling
    Greek wrestling
    Greek wrestling, also known as Ancient Greek wrestling and Pále , was the most popular organized sport in Ancient Greece. A point was scored when one player touched the ground with his back,hip,shoulder,or tapped out due to a submission-hold or was forced out of the wrestling-area...

  • A picket
    Picket fence
    A picket fence is a variety of fence that has been used mostly for domestic boundaries. Until the introduction of advertising on fences in the 1980s, a Cricket field was also usually surrounded by a picket fence, giving rise to the expression rattling the pickets for a ball hit firmly into the...

     or stake
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