1. palen - Verb
2. Palen - Proper noun
palen (third-person singular simple present palens, present participle palening, simple past and past participle palened)
(transitive, intransitive, rare) To make or become pale.
Palen (plural Palens)
A surname.
London and Palen refer to the first people to invade the cities as "urban pioneers." Source: Internet
Rather than contributing to secession, Marc-William Palen notes how the tariff was only able to pass through Congress following the secession of Southern states. Source: Internet
Since these white-collar workers wanted to live closer to work, a neighborhood with more white-collar jobs was more likely to be invaded; the relationship between administrative activity and invasion was positively correlated (London and Palen, 1984). Source: Internet
The people who support reviving neighborhoods are also members, and their voices are the ones that the gentrifiers tend to hear (London and Palen, 1984). Source: Internet
These urban pioneers demonstrated that the inner-city was an "appropriate" and "viable" place to live, resulting in what is called "inner city chic" (London and Palen, 1984). Source: Internet
The supply could not keep up with the demand; therefore cities were "recycled" to meet such demands (London and Palen, 1984). Source: Internet