pallescent

English

Etymology

From (the present participle stem of) Latin pallēscere (to become pale).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛsənt

Adjective

pallescent (comparative more pallescent, superlative most pallescent)

  1. (now chiefly botany, zoology) Growing or becoming pale. [from 17th c.]
    • 1818, Thomas Love Peacock, chapter 9, in Nightmare Abbey, Hookham, published 1818:
      [T]he spirit of black melancholy, began to set his seal on her pallescent countenance.

Latin

Verb

pallēscent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of pallēscō
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