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1 palidez
f.paleness.* * *1 paleness, pallor* * *SF paleness, pallor* * *femenino paleness* * *= pallor.Ex. She was, without the shadow of a doubt, an exceptionally lovely woman and her pallor made her expression truly supernatural.* * *femenino paleness* * *= pallor.Ex: She was, without the shadow of a doubt, an exceptionally lovely woman and her pallor made her expression truly supernatural.
* * *1 paleness; (por enfermedad) paleness, pallor2 (de la luna) ( liter); paleness* * *
palidez sustantivo femenino
paleness
palidez sustantivo femenino paleness, pallor
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pallor
* * *palidez nfpaleness* * *f paleness* * * -
2 lividez
f.1 pallor (palidez).2 lividness, lividity, paleness.* * *SF1) (=palidez) pallor, paleness2) (=amoratamiento) lividness* * *A (palidez) pallorlividez cadavérica deathly palenessB (cualidad de morado) lividness* * *lividez nf[palidez] pallor* * *f paleness, pallor* * *lividez nfpalidez: pallor -
3 sin la más mínima duda
= without the shadow of a doubt, without a shadow of a doubtEx. She was, without the shadow of a doubt, an exceptionally lovely woman and her pallor made her expression truly supernatural.Ex. This is without a shadow of a doubt one of the weirdest and probably disturbing postings I have ever had the pleasure to read.* * *= without the shadow of a doubt, without a shadow of a doubtEx: She was, without the shadow of a doubt, an exceptionally lovely woman and her pallor made her expression truly supernatural.
Ex: This is without a shadow of a doubt one of the weirdest and probably disturbing postings I have ever had the pleasure to read. -
4 anemia
• anaemia• anemia• blood deficiency• paleness• pallor• waning of the moon• want -
5 palidez
• lambaste• lambent• paleness• pallor• waning of the moon• want -
6 palidez perioral
f.circumoral pallor.
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PALLOR — ut omnes alii affectus humani, pro Numine olim cultus, Augustin. de Civ. Dei l. 4. c. 15. Unde Lactantius Firmianus Drvin. Institut. l. 1. c. 20. Pavorem Palloremque Tullus Hostilius figuravit et coluit: Quid de hoc dicam, nisi dignum fuisse, qui … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
pallor — pal lor, n. [L., fr. pallere to be or look pale. See {Pale}, a.] Paleness; want of color; pallidity; as, pallor of the complexion. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pallor — (n.) c.1400, from O.Fr. palor paleness, from L. pallor, from pallere be pale, related to pallus dark colored, dusky, from PIE root *pel pale; gray (Cf. Skt. palitah gray, panduh whitish, pale, Gk. pelios livid, dark … Etymology dictionary
Pallor — (lat.), Blässe, Bleichheit; den allegorischen Gottheiten P. u. Pavor (Furcht) gelobte Tullus Hostilius einen Tempel, um seine Römer im Kampfe mit den Fidenaten zu stärken … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Pallor — und Pāvor (lat., »Erbleichen« und »Zagen«), bei den Römern Personifikationen des Schreckens, denen König Tullius Hostilius in einem Treffen mit den Fidenaten und Vejentern Heiligtümer gelobt haben sollte, wodurch er die wankenden Römer zum Stehen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Pallor — PALLOR, óris, die Blässe, ein Gott der Römer, welchem Tullus Hostilius, mit dem Erschrecken, (Pavor) einen Tempel gelobete, als er mit den Fidenatern schlug, die Albaner aber dabey die Römer verliessen, und diese darüber erschracken und… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
pallor — meaning ‘paleness’, is spelt or in both BrE and AmE … Modern English usage
pallor — [n] paleness achromatic, bloodlessness, cadaverousness, colorlessness, etiolation, pallidity, pastiness, sallowness, wanness, whiteness; concepts 537,618 … New thesaurus
pallor — ► NOUN ▪ an unhealthy pale appearance. ORIGIN Latin, from pallere be pale … English terms dictionary
pallor — [pal′ər] n. [L < base of pallere, to be pale, akin to pallidus,PALE1] lack of color; unnatural paleness, as of the face, associated with poor health, fear, etc … English World dictionary
Pallor — SignSymptom infobox Name = Pallor ICD10 = ICD10|R|23|1|r|20 ICD9 = ICD9|782.61 Pallor (also called pastiness or wanness) is a reduced amount of oxyhemoglobin in skin or mucous membrane, a pale color which can be caused by illness, emotional shock … Wikipedia