PALLIATE | • palliate v. To relieve the symptoms of; to ameliorate. • palliate v. (Obsolete) To hide or disguise. • palliate v. To cover or disguise the seriousness of (A mistake, offence etc.) by excuses and apologies. |
PALLIATED | • palliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of palliate. • PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise. |
PALLIATES | • palliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palliate. • PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise. |
PALLIATING | • palliating v. Present participle of palliate. • PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise. |
PALLIATION | • palliation n. The alleviation of a disease’s symptoms without a cure; temporary relief. • palliation n. Extenuation; mitigation. • PALLIATION n. the act of palliating. |
PALLIATIONS | • palliations n. Plural of palliation. • PALLIATION n. the act of palliating. |
PALLIATIVE | • palliative adj. Serving to palliate; serving to extenuate or mitigate. • palliative adj. (Medicine) Minimising the progression of a disease and relieving undesirable symptoms for as long as… • palliative n. (Medicine) Something that palliates, particularly a palliative medicine. |
PALLIATIVELY | • palliatively adv. With palliative care. • PALLIATIVE adv. serving to palliate. |
PALLIATIVES | • palliatives n. Plural of palliative. • PALLIATIVE n. something that palliates. |
PALLIATOR | • palliator n. An apologist; one who justifies or excuses atrocities by citing extenuating circumstances or positive aspects. • palliator n. Someone or something that palliates; A person or thing that soothes or reduces difficulties. • palliator n. (Medicine) A medical professional who provides palliative care. |
PALLIATORS | • palliators n. Plural of palliator. • PALLIATOR n. one who palliates. |
PALLIATORY | • palliatory adj. Palliative; extenuating. • PALLIATORY adj. palliative; extenuating. |
SINUPALLIATE | • sinupalliate adj. (Zoology) In molluscs, having an indented pallial line or sinus. • sinupalliate n. (Zoology) A mollusc with an indented pallial line or sinus. • SINUPALLIATE adj. of certain bivalve molluscs, having an indented pallial line for the retraction and expansion of the pallial siphons, also SINUPALLIAL. |