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paly
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pal·y 1  (pl)
adj. pal·i·er, pal·i·est Archaic
Pale.

pal·y 2  (pl)
adj. Heraldry
Divided into several equal parts by perpendicular lines. Used of a field.

[Middle English, from Old French pale, from pal, stake; see pale1.]

paly [ˈpeɪlɪ]
adj
(History / Heraldry) (usually postpositive) Heraldry vertically striped
[from Old French palé, from Latin pālus stake; see pale2]


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He attended Palo Alto High School, directly across the street from the Stanford campus, where his father, Jack, was an assistant coach, and John Elway was the star quarterback.
By Staci Kavanaugh, an art teacher at East Palo Alto High School in California for the Stanford Schools Corporation.
Los Angeles Unified School District's Taft High School, also in Woodland Hills, and Marshall High School have both won two national titles each, as have Moorpark High School and Palo Alto High School, giving California 11 out of the 23 national titles.
 
 
 
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