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Verb
/ˈpelit/,
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pellets, plural;
  1. Form or shape (a substance, esp. animal food) into pellets

  2. Hit with or as though with pellets
    • - the last drops of rain were pelleting the windshield
Noun
  1. A small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance
    • - fish food pellets
  2. A piece of small shot or other lightweight bullet

  3. A small mass of bones and feathers regurgitated by a bird of prey or other bird

  4. A small round piece of animal feces, esp. from a rabbit or rodent


  1. a small sphere
  2. shot: a solid missile discharged from a firearm; "the shot buzzed past his ear"
  3. An air gun pellet is, for the most part, a non-spherical projectile designed to be fired from an air gun. But this is not always the case. ...
  4. A pellet, in ornithology, is the mass of undigested parts of a bird's food that some bird species occasionally regurgitate. The contents of a bird's pellet depend on its diet, but can include the exoskeletons of insects, indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth. ...
  5. is a million-selling video game series developed by Nintendo, originally released exclusively for their GameCube console, both games were announced to be part of the New Play Control! series on the Wii. The series features two video games; Pikmin and Pikmin 2. ...
  6. Usually a small, compressed, symmetrical and hard chunk of matter. Ex: Wood pellet, ore pellet, etc; A lead projectile used as ammunition in rifled air guns; Compressed byproduct of digestion regurgitated by owls. ...
  7. (PELLETED) Seeds are coated with a tough, clay-based material that allows for easier growing and does not harm the seeds or soil. All pelleted products will have a P included with the part number.
  8. (Pelleted) A ration that goes through the process to compact the ration into a pellet.
  9. (Pelleted) Individual seed coated with inert material, often containing nutrient, to aid sowing and germination.
  10. (Pellets) Are made of 100% wood sawdust with no additives. The sawdust in pellets is a manufacturing by-product otherwise destined for landfills.
  11. (PELLETS) Small spherical projectiles loaded in shotshells and more often called "shot." Also the skirted projectiles used in pellet guns.
  12. (Pellets) Tablets of uniform size, consisting of resins or mixtures of resins with compounding additives which have been prepared for molding operations by shaping in a pelletizing machine or by extrusion and chopping into short segments.
  13. (Pellets) (Physical form) Agglomerated feed formed by compacting and forcing through die openings by a mechanical process (AAFCO, 2000).
  14. (Pellets) A formulated diet which should provide all the neccessary vitamins and minerals for a bird.
  15. (Pellets) An all in one food source consisting of small uniform brown pellets. Designed to provide good nutrition. eg SS, A&P.
  16. (Pellets) An enriched form of iron ore shaped into small balls.
  17. (Pellets) Dry bird food formulas that are bound by compression under moderate temperature.
  18. (Pellets) Fine particles of iron ore mixed with bonding clay and heated into round balls which are used to feed a blast furnace. Also called Taconite Pellets.
  19. (Pellets) Fuel source made of 100% compressed, recycled sawdust. Pellets are an efficient, clean burning energy source with only 5 to 10% moisture.
  20. (Pellets) Little plastic balls that can be stretched into long fibers to make thread.
  21. (Pellets) Solid fuels made from primarily wood sawdust that is compacted under high pressure to form small (about the size of rabbit feed) pellets for use in a pellet stove.
  22. (Pellets) it is a grain (allochem) composed entirely of micrite. They are elongated with size range between 0.03 to 0.3 mm and generally structure less
  23. (Pellets) should be less than a couple months old to insure freshness, and should consist of a minimum of 18% fiber, low protein (14-15%), and less than 1% calcium. ...
  24. (Pellets) small kernels of compressed mash, causing birds to eat the whole blend, not pick and choose.Crumbles: pellets broken up into smaller pieces
  25. Poultry pellets are formed from a fine mash bonded together.