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Verb
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pals, plural;
  1. Spend time with a friend
    • - we got acquainted but we never really palled around
Noun
  1. A friend
    • - we're best pals
  2. Used as a form of address, esp. to indicate anger or aggression
    • - back off, pal

  1. become friends; act friendly towards
  2. buddy: a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
  3. (pali) an ancient Prakrit language (derived from Sanskrit) that is the scriptural and liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism
  4. PAL, short for Phase Alternate Line, is an analogue television encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world. Other common analogue television systems are SECAM and NTSC. This page primarily discusses the colour encoding system. ...
  5. PALplus is an extension of the PAL analogue broadcasting system for transmitting programs without sacrificing vertical resolution. It followed experiences with the HD-MAC and D2-MAC, standards that were incompatible with existing receivers but featured a 16:9 aspect ratio. ...
  6. P·A·L is a German musical project whose style ranges from power noise to ambient. It is a long-time act on Germany’s Hymen Records and Ant-Zen record labels.
  7. Pal was released by Sony Music, the album was also the first Indian solo artist debut album from the company. The album was arranged, composed and produced by Leslie Lewis of Colonial Cousins. The lyrics have been written by Mehboob. All the tracks have been sung by KK.
  8. Pal is a Gotra or clan of Jats found mainly in the state of Punjab in India. They are part of the Jatt Sikh community.
  9. Pal (June 4, 1940 - 1958) was a male Rough Collie and the first in a line of such dogs to portray the fictional female collie Lassie in film and television. Pal was born in California in 1940 and eventually brought to the notice of Rudd Weatherwax, a Hollywood animal trainer. ...
  10. (uncountable) Phase Alternating Line, or Phase Alternation Line. (TV standard); (countable) Programmable Array Logic
  11. A friend, buddy, mate, cobber, someone to hang around with; Be friends with, hang around with
  12. (Pāḷi) The canon of texts (see Tipiṭaka) preserved by the Theravāda school and, by extension, the language in which those texts are composed. [MORE]
  13. (Pali) [pah' lee] - Cliff, precipice. As in, Nu`uanu Pali, Pali Highway, Nâ Pali coast.
  14. (Pali (P)) an Indian dialect whose origins are continually debated. While some believe this was the dialect of Sanskrit most closely related to that which the historical Buddha is likely to have spoken, there is considerable archeological evidence to the contrary. ...
  15. (Pali) A Prakrit vernacular which became the sacred language of Buddhism.
  16. (Pali) Clough, Colombo, 1824, 8vo: Moggallana Thero (a Sinhalese priest of the 12th century), Abhidhanappika (Pali, Eng. Sinhalese), ed. Waskeduwe Subheti, Colombo, 1865, 8vo: Childers, London, 1872-1875, 8vo, 658 pages. Roots. — Silavansa, Dhatumanjusa (Pali Sing. and Eng.), Colombo, 1872, 8vo.
  17. (Pali) Hawaiian word for steep hills or cliffs.
  18. (Pali) Language derived from Vedic Sanskrit.
  19. (Pali) data are from the digitized version of Rhys Davids prepared by the Digital Dictionaries of South Asia project.  Entries were transliterated into CSX+ and completely reformatted. ...
  20. (Pali) series of Buddhist texts.^1
  21. (Pāḷi) The ancient language that the texts of Theravāda Buddhism are recorded in. The lines and dots added in some Pāḷi words aid in pronunciation. When these marks, called diacritics, are used the pronunciation is completely phonetic.
  22. (The Pali) For many visitors to the west side of Maui, the stretch of road that hugs the dramatic seashore from atop the sheer rocky cliffs is just another part of the highway. However, this five-mile stretch of road is known in Maui slang as the Pali, a word derived from the Hawaiian for cliff. ...
  23. (PALS) Patient Advice and Liaison Service.
  24. (PALS (Peer Advisor Leadership)) Student volunteers that provide assistance throughout the school year to new students, often through programs presented by University College, such as New Student Orientation.
  25. (PALS) Program for Address List Supplementation