Turn+pale
91ὠχρᾶς — ὠχρᾶ̱ς , ὠχράω turn pale pres ind act 2nd sg (doric) ὠχρός pale fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
92ὠχρῷ — ὠχράω turn pale pres opt act 3rd sg ὠχρός pale masc/neut dat sg …
93blanch — [blanch, blänch] vt. [ME blanchen < OFr blanchir < blanc, white: see BLANK] 1. to make white; take color out of 2. to make pale 3. to bleach (endive, celery, etc.) by earthing up or covering so as to keep away light and improve the… …
94bleach — [blēch] vt. [ME blechen < OE blǣcan < IE * bhlēig , to gleam (> BLEAK2) < base * bhel , to gleam > BLACK, ON blikja, turn pale] 1. to remove color from by means of chemicals or by exposure to the sun s rays 2. to whiten; blanch vi …
95PERSIUS° — (34–62 C.E.), Roman satirist. Persius gives a vivid picture of a Jewish Sabbath or festival celebration in Rome, which he calls Herod s day (presumably another name for one of the Jewish holidays, though some regard it as referring to the… …
96Kiss — A romantic kiss This article is about the physically affectionate act. For other uses, see Kiss (disambiguation). For the municipality in Germany, see K …
97Monarch (butterfly) — Monarch Female Male …
98Cynthia Lennon — Cynthia Lennon …
99Cucumber mosaic virus — (CMV) Fig. 1. A red violet stained hexagonal inclusion body of CMV. The blue colored body below the virus inclusion is the nucleus of the cell. Virus classification Group: Group IV …
100bleach — 1. verb the blinds had been bleached by the sun Syn: turn white, whiten, turn pale, blanch, lighten, fade, decolorize, peroxide Ant: darken 2. noun a bottle of bleach Syn: chlorine bleach; trademark Clorox …