palae n f

  • 1palae — palae·acanthocephala; palae·an·thro·pi·nae; palae·an·thro·pus; palae·arctic; palae·asiatic; palae·echinoidea; palae·eu·dyp·tes; palae·ich·thy·es; palae·og·na·thae; palae·op·tera; palae·op·te·ryg·ii; palae·os·tra·ca; palae·echinoidean;… …

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  • 2palae- — variant of palaeo , before most vowels, as in palae ethnology. Also, pale . Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …

  • 3palae-ethnologic — /ˌpæli ɛθnəˈlɒdʒɪk/ (say .palee ethnuh lojik), /ˌpeɪ / (say .pay ) adjective of or relating to palae ethnology. Also, palae ethnological, pale ethnologic, pale ethnological. Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …

  • 4palae-ethnology — /ˌpæli ɛθˈnɒlədʒi/ (say .palee eth noluhjee), /ˌpeɪ / (say .pay ) noun the branch of ethnology that deals with the earliest or most primitive races of humankind. Also, pale ethnology. {palae + ethnology} –palae ethnologist, noun Usage: For… …

  • 5palae- — or palaeo chiefly British variant of pale …

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  • 6palae- — Chiefly Brit. var. of pale . Also, esp. before a consonant, palaeo . * * * …

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  • 7palae(o)- — for words beginning thus, see those beginning pale(o) …

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  • 8palae- — see pale …

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  • 9palae — …

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  • 10echinoidean — palae·echinoidean; …

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