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adj. pale, palish, pallid, paly, wan, bloodless, colourless, greyish, colorless, pasty faced, livid, leaden, mealy, sallow, sick, sickly, peaky, haggard, insular -
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n. pasty, pie, pancake, fritter, cobbler, pizza, patty -
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سَنْبُوسَكَة \ pasty: (esp. in Britain) a folded piece of cooked pastry containing meat and sometimes vegetables. -
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شَاحِب \ pale: (of colours) weak; not dark; (of a face) white with fear or illness; (of skin) not made brown by the sun: pale blue; pale arms. sallow: (of the face) of a dull yellow colour that may be a sign of ill health. \ شاحِب اللَّوْن \ pasty: looking white and unhealthy. sickly: looking weak and ill: a sickly face. -
11 فطيرة (محشوة باللحم أو الفواكه)
فَطِيرَة (مَحْشُوَّة باللَّحْم أو الفَوَاكِه) \ pie: meat or fruit, covered with pastry and baked in a deep dish. tart: pastry in which fruit is cooked. \ فَطير ملفوف \ roll: a kind of food (sausage roll, jam roll, etc.) that is formed with rolled pastry. \ فَطِيرَة محشُوَّة \ pasty: (esp. in Britain) a folded piece of cooked pastry containing meat and sometimes vegetables. -
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Pasty — Pas ty, n.; pl. {Pasties}. [OF. past[ e], F. p[^a]t[ e]. See {Paste}, and cf. {Patty}.] A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie. If ye pinch me like a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pasty — Pas ty, a. Like paste, as in color, softness, stickness. A pasty complexion. G. Eliot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pasty — [adj1] sticky adhesive, doughy, gelatinous, gluelike, gluey, glutinous, gooey, mucilaginous, starchy; concept 606 Ant. smooth, unsticky pasty [adj2] pale anemic, ashen, bloodless, dull, pallid, sallow, sickly, unhealthy, wan, waxen; concept 618… … New thesaurus
pasty — Ⅰ. pasty [1] (also pastie) ► NOUN (pl. pasties) chiefly Brit. ▪ a folded pastry case filled with seasoned meat and vegetables. ORIGIN Old French pastee, from Latin pasta paste . Ⅱ. pasty [2] … English terms dictionary
pasty — pasty1 [pās′tē] adj. pastier, pastiest of or like paste in color or texture pasty2 [pas′tē] n. pl. pasties [ME pastee < OFr pastée < paste,PASTE] Brit. a pie, esp. a meat pie … English World dictionary
Pasty — For other uses, see Pasty (disambiguation). Pasty A pasty … Wikipedia
pasty — pasties (The adjective is pronounced [[t]pe͟ɪsti[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]pæ̱sti[/t]].) 1) ADJ GRADED If you are pasty or if you have a pasty face, you look pale and unhealthy. My complexion remained pale and pasty... Ron Freeman appeared … English dictionary
pasty — I UK [ˈpeɪstɪ] / US adjective Word forms pasty : adjective pasty comparative pastier superlative pastiest a pasty face or pasty skin looks pale and not very healthy Derived word: pastiness noun uncountable II UK [ˈpæstɪ] / US noun [countable]… … English dictionary
pasty — past|y1 [ˈpeısti] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: paste] a pasty face looks very pale and unhealthy pasty 2 past|y2 [ˈpæsti] n plural pasties BrE [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: pastee, from Late Latin pasta; PASTE1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
pasty — pas|ty1 [ peısti ] adjective a pasty face or pasty skin looks pale and not very healthy ╾ past|i|ness noun uncount pasty pas|ty 2 [ pæsti ] noun count BRITISH a food made with PASTRY and meat, cheese, or vegetables … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pasty — 1. adjective /ˈpeɪsti/ a) Like paste, sticky. These mashed potatoes aren’t cooked well, they are very pasty. b) pale, lacking colour He is pasty faced. 2. noun … Wiktionary