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pallet
palletbed; platform; a shaping tool used by potters Not to be confused with:palate – the roof of the mouth; taste: a fine palate for gourmet food palette – an artist’s paint board; the set of colors on such a board pal·let 1 P0019200 (păl′ĭt)n.1. A projection on a machine part, such as a pawl for controlling the motion of a ratchet wheel in a watch escapement, that engages the teeth of a ratchet wheel to convert reciprocating motion to rotary motion or vice versa.2. A wooden, shovellike potter's tool used for mixing and shaping clay.3. A metal tool used for printing on book bindings.4. A fine brush used for taking up and applying gold leaf.5. A portable platform used for storing or moving cargo or freight.6. A painter's palette. [Middle English palet, tongue depressor, from Old French palete, small potter's shovel; see palette.]
pal·let 2 P0019200 (păl′ĭt)n.1. A narrow hard bed or straw-filled mattress.2. Chiefly Southern US A temporary bed made from bedding arranged on the floor, especially for a child. [Middle English paillet, from Anglo-Norman, bundle of straw, from paille, straw, from Late Latin palea; see paillasse.]pallet (ˈpælɪt) n1. (Furniture) a straw-filled mattress or bed2. (Furniture) any hard or makeshift bed[C14: from Anglo-Norman paillet, from Old French paille straw, from Latin palea straw]Usage: Avoid confusion with palette, palate
pallet (ˈpælɪt) n1. (Tools) an instrument with a handle and a flat, sometimes flexible, blade used by potters for shaping2. (Commerce) a standard-sized platform of box section open at two ends on which goods may be stacked. The open ends allow the entry of the forks of a lifting truck so that the palletized load can be raised and moved about easily3. (Horology) horology the locking lever that engages and disengages alternate end pawls with the escape wheel to give impulses to the balance4. (Art Terms) a variant spelling of palette15. (Instruments) music a flap valve of wood faced with leather that opens to allow air from the wind chest to enter an organ pipe, causing it to sound[C16: from Old French palette a little shovel, from pale spade, from Latin pala spade]Usage: Avoid confusion with palette, palatepal•let1 (ˈpæl ɪt) n. 1. a bed or mattress of straw. 2. a small or makeshift bed. [1325–75; Middle English pailet < Anglo-French paillete= Old French paille straw (< Latin palea chaff) + -ete -ette] pal•let2 (ˈpæl ɪt) n. 1. a low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving. 2. a flat board or metal plate used to support ceramics during drying. 3. a lever in a timepiece that receives impulses from the escape wheel and transmits them to the balance. 4. a painter's palette. 5. (on a pawl) a lip or projection that engages with the teeth of a ratchet wheel. 6. a shaping tool used by potters, consisting of a flat blade or plate with a handle. v.t. 7. to palletize. [1550–60; < Middle French palette small shovel. See palette] pallet1. 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. 2. (DOD only) 463L pallet - An 88" x 108" aluminum flat base used to facilitate the upload and download of aircraft.palletA spatula or paddlelike implement used for mixing or shaping clay.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pallet - the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of artpaletteambit, range, scope, reach, compass, orbit - an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "a piano has a greater range than the human voice"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power" | | 2. | pallet - a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on itplatform - a raised horizontal surface; "the speaker mounted the platform" | | 3. | pallet - a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clayhand tool - a tool used with workers' hands | | 4. | pallet - a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bedmattress - a large thick pad filled with resilient material and often incorporating coiled springs, used as a bed or part of a bed | | 5. | pallet - board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors usedpaletteboard - a flat piece of material designed for a special purpose; "he nailed boards across the windows" | Translations
pallet
pallet[′pal·ət] (building construction) A flat piece of wood laid in a wall to which woodwork may be securely fastened. (engineering) A lever that regulates or drives a ratchet wheel. A hinged valve on a pipe organ. A tray or platform used in conjunction with a fork lift for lifting and moving materials. (graphic arts) An instrument consisting of a flat blade with a handle, used in clay work. (invertebrate zoology) One of a pair of plates on the siphon tubes of certain Bivalvia. (mechanical engineering) One of the disks or pistons in a chain pump. pallet pallet, 2 Palladian window 1. A flat piece of wood laid in joints of brickwork to allow fastening of woodwork topalletA flat platform for shipping air freight. A pallet with its load also can be dropped by suspending it from a parachute(s). A forklift can get under a raised pallet to load it onto the aircraft. See palletized bladder.pallet
pallet a portable platform or container used for transporting raw materials, work in progress and finished goods.See PLT See PLTpallet
Synonyms for palletnoun the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of artSynonymsRelated Words- ambit
- range
- scope
- reach
- compass
- orbit
noun a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on itRelated Wordsnoun a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clayRelated Wordsnoun a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quiltsRelated Wordsnoun board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors usedSynonymsRelated Words |