English
Etymology
From pale + -ness.
Pronunciation
Noun
paleness (countable and uncountable, plural palenesses)
- The condition or degree of being pale or of lacking color.
The cold weather intensified the paleness of the landscape.
Synonyms
Translations
condition or degree of being pale or of lacking color
- Catalan: pal·lidesa f
- Czech: bledost (cs) n
- Danish: bleghed c
- Finnish: kalpeus (fi)
- French: pâleur (fr) f
- German: Blässe (de) f, Blassheit f, Bleichheit f, Farblosigkeit f, Fahlheit f
- Greek: ωχρότητα (el) f (ochrótita)
- Ancient Greek: ὠχρότης f (ōkhrótēs)
- Hungarian: sápadtság (hu), halványság (hu), színtelenség (hu), fakóság
- Icelandic: fölvi m
- Italian: pallore (it) m, pallidità f
- Latin: aurūgō f, lūror m, pallor m
- Latvian: bālums m
- Polabian: bledaićă f
- Polish: bladość (pl)
- Portuguese: palidez (pt) f
- Romanian: paliditate (ro) f, gălbinare (ro) f
- Russian: бле́дность (ru) f (blédnostʹ)
- Spanish: palidez (es) f
- Volapük: pael (vo)
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