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pal·ette I. \ˈpalə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, small shovel, from pale spade, shovel (from Latin pala) + -ette; probably akin to Latin pangere to fix, fasten, plant — more at pact 1. a. (1) : a thin oval or rectangular board or tablet in which is a thumbhole near one end for being held horizontally when in use and on which a painter lays and mixes pigments (2) : a surface (as a tabletop or a piece of glass or marble) similarly used b. : the set or assortment of colors put on the palette (as for a particular picture) c. (1) : a particular range, quality, or use of color < his palette predominated in muted tones > (2) : a comparable range, quality, or use of available elements especially in another art (as music) 2. Britain : a curved wooden implement used in transferring a pantile from the mold to the drying shelf II. noun : the set of colors available for display on a computer |