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/ˈpalit/,
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pallets, plural;
  1. The diminutive of the pale, a narrow vertical strip, usually borne in groups of two or three


  1. palette: the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
  2. a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it
  3. a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clay
  4. a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bed
  5. palette: board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
  6. A pallet (sometimes called a skid) is a flat transport structure that supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, pallet jack, front loader or other jacking device. A pallet is the structural foundation of a unit load which allows handling and storage efficiencies. ...
  7. A pallet is a bed made of straw or hay, used in Medieval times for servants who slept close to their masters, either at the foot of the bed or the side. Close to the ground, it was not built for comfort, but was generally a linen or some other material sheet stretched over some hay.
  8. a portable platform, usually designed to be easily moved by a forklift, on which goods can be stacked, for transport or storage; A flat base for combining stores or carrying a single item to form a unit load for handling, transportation, and storage by materials handling equipment^[1]; (DOD ...
  9. (PALLETS) Device of the escapement transmitting part of the motive force to the balance, in order to maintain the amplitude of oscillations unchanged by freeing a tooth of the escape wheel at one time.
  10. (pallets) Wooden platforms used for storing and shipping bundles of shingles.
  11. (8. Pallets) Cargo loading devices, usually made of wood or plastic, that are easily lifted and moved by a forklift. Almost always used in Ocean shipping.
  12. (PALLETS) Calcareous valve-like structures associated with the SIPHONS (Teredinidae) (figure: Bankia carinata).
  13. (Pallets) 155mm rounds came in groups of eight, with wooden pallets top, and bottom. Getting the rounds to the guns was only the beginning of their usefulness. From building material, to furniture, their use was limited only by a persons imagination.
  14. (Pallets) In the case of large posting volumes weighing at least 200kg, the bundles are consolidated and posted on pallets. Pallets may contain items to just one routing zone or routing region, or items destined for Germany.
  15. (Pallets) Plates that protect the armpits. They superseded the mail gusset. In heraldry a narrow pale.
  16. (Pallets) The wooden base onto which a product is loaded. It has slats on the sides which enable a forklift to move products easily.
  17. (pallets) Wooden foundations on which merchandise is loaded before being loaded onto a truck.
  18. To dream of a pallet, denotes that you will suffer temporary uneasiness over your love affairs. For a young woman, it is a sign of a jealous rival.
  19. Standard size platform on which packages can be stacked and then unitized - for example, with bands or plastic wrap for easy movement by a forklift truck. See pallet wrapping machine. Europe, the 1,200mm by 1,000mm pallet is in general use. The U.K. equivalent is 48 inches by 40 inches. ...
  20. A low platform to hold a load of paper or prints, which is easily moved by a lift truck. It is fabricated of two separated layers of wood, paperboard or plastic.
  21. A flat metal or wood bottom for cargo.
  22. A short wooden, metal or plastic platform on which package cargo is placed, then handled by a forklift truck.
  23. The unit, or specified quantity, for items that are sold in a bundled configuration.
  24. The platform which cartons are stacked on and then used for shipment or movement as a group. Pallets may be made of wood or composite materials.
  25. A portable, horizontal, rigid platform used as a base for assembling, storing, stacking, handling and transporting goods as a unit load, often equipped with a superstructure