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From pale + -ness.
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.
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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