pall vs refresh

pall

verb
  • To make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull, to weaken. 

  • To become dull, insipid, tasteless, or vapid; to lose life, spirit, strength, or taste. 

  • To cloak or cover with, or as if with, a pall. 

noun
  • Something that covers or surrounds like a cloak; in particular, a cloud of dust, smoke, etc., or a feeling of fear, gloom, or suspicion. 

  • A piece of cardboard, covered with linen and embroidered on one side, used to cover the chalice during the Eucharist. 

  • A charge representing an archbishop's pallium, having the form of the letter Y charged with crosses. 

  • Especially in Roman Catholicism: a pallium (“liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble”). 

  • A heavy cloth laid over a coffin or tomb; a shroud laid over a corpse. 

refresh

noun
  • The periodic energizing required to maintain the contents of computer memory, the display luminance of a computer screen, etc. 

  • The update of a display (in a web browser or similar software) to show the latest version of the data. 

  • The process of modernizing something. 

verb
  • To perform the periodic energizing required to maintain the contents of computer memory, the display luminance of a computer screen, etc. 

  • To become fresh again; to be revitalized. 

  • To renew or revitalize. 

  • To cause (a web browser or similar software) to refresh its display. 

  • To reload (a document, especially a webpage) and show any new changes. 

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