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ancient Roman religion,
Pales was a
deity of shepherds,
flocks and livestock.
Regarded as male by some
sources and
female by others,
Pales can be
either singular...
- "
pales" with the
other on or
embedded into the
ground Pallor, a
paleness of the skin Pail (disambiguation)
Paleness (disambiguation)
Beyond the
Pale (disambiguation)...
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Pales is a
genus of
flies in the
family Tachinidae.
Pales abdita Cerretti, 2005
Pales aethiopica (Mesnil, 1950)
Pales angustifrons (Mesnil, 1963) Pales...
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Pales was an
ancient Roman deity of shepherds.
Pales may also
refer to:
Sciences Pales (fly), a
genus of
flies 49
Pales, an
asteroid People José María...
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Boloria pales pales Underside Boloria pales pales Boloria pales palustris △
Boloria pales palustris Boloria pales pyrenesmiscens Underside Boloria pales pyrenesmiscens...
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Hylobius pales, the
pales weevil, is a
species of pine
weevil in the
beetle family Curculionidae. It is
found in
North America. "Hylobius
pales Report"...
- asteroids – 49
Pales, 88
Thisbe and 92 Undina",
Astronomy and
Astrophysics Supplement Series, vol. 36, pp. 1–8, Bibcode:1979A&AS...36....1S. 49
Pales at AstDyS-2...
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specifically a
stake used to
support a fence. A
paling fence is made of
pales ganged side by side, and the word
palisade is
derived from the same root...
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Peter Páleš (born 7 June 1967) is a Czechoslovak-Slovak
sprint canoeist who
competed from the late 1980s to the mid-2000s (decade). He won a
bronze medal...
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Erbessa pales is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1893. It is
found in Ecuador, Brazil, Peru and Bolivia. The larvae...