pelleted


pel·let

P0156500 (pĕl′ĭt)n.1. A small, solid or densely packed ball or mass, as of food, wax, or medicine.2. a. A bullet or piece of small shot.b. A stone ball, used as a catapult missile or a primitive cannonball.tr.v. pel·let·ed, pel·let·ing, pel·lets 1. To make or form into pellets.2. To strike with pellets.
[Middle English pelet, from Old French pelote, from Vulgar Latin *pilotta, diminutive of Latin pila, ball; akin to pilus, hair (since the balls used in ancient Roman games were stuffed with hair).]