"Paleface" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "paleface" is a noun that refers to a term that was historically used to refer to a white person, particularly a European or American, in a derogatory and racialist manner. The term was first used in the 19th century to refer to people of European descent, implying that they were pale-skinned compared to indigenous peoples of the Americas, who were often perceived as being sun-darkened. The term has since been considered racist and derogatory and is no longer used in polite society.
Paleface
A paleface is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to a European-American or non-Native American.
The word "pale" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br> Whitish in color; lacking pigmentation or vitality.<br> Faint or indistinct; weak or feeble.<br> Annoyed or upset; showing signs of displeasure.<br> Said of a face: to turn pale or white due to fear, emotion, or illness.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The pale moon glowed in the night sky.<br> The pale yellow paint on the wall looked dull.<br> She looked pale after missing her flight.<br> He turned pale when he heard the bad news.
Paleaceous refers to something that is pale or light in color, particularly in a yellowish or greenish hue. It is often used in botany to describe plants or flowers that have a pale or faded color. In a broader sense, the term can be used to describe anything that has a pale or dull appearance, such as a paleaceous sunset or a paleaceous complexion.
Palenque is a noun that refers to an open space or plaza surrounded by buildings in ancient Mayan cities in Mexico and Central America. It can also refer to a type of wooden, hand-carved doorframe or entranceway found in some African cultures. Additionally, Palenque can be the name of a Mexican state and a former Mayan city, known for its ruins and archaeological significance.