Definition of Palleted

1. pallet [v] - See also: pallet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Palleted

pallas
pallas's sandgrouse
pallasite
pallasites
pallbearer
pallbearers
palled
pallescense
pallescent
pallesthesia
pallesthetic
pallesthetic sensibility
pallet
pallet jack
pallet truck
palleted (current term)
palleting
palletisable
palletisation
palletisations
palletise
palletised
palletises
palletising
palletizable
palletization
palletizations
palletize
palletized
palletizer

Literary usage of Palleted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Income Opportunities in Special Forest Products: Self-Help Suggestions for by Margaret G. Thomas (1994)
"Heavy items such as fence sections or ladders are often distributed through lumber and hardware outlets and are palleted, strapped, or bundled for shipping. ..."

2. The Musical World (1856)
"Another mechanical novelty in this instrument is the kind of action employed to transmit to the Great Organ sound-boards (double palleted throughout, ..."

3. Cyclopadic Science Simplified by John Henry Pepper (1869)
"... discernible even in small organs of which the sound-boards are palleted in the ordinary way, by striking a chord in the bass part of the manual first, ..."

4. Wood Pelletization Source Book: A Sample Business Plan for the Potential by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"A forklift truck is used to transport the palleted fuel to storage and to assist in loading and unloading. Although this process can be done with hand carts ..."

5. Rose D'Albret: Or, Troublous Times, a Romance by George Payne Rainsford James (1844)
"That boy, forced to labor day and night, without consideration, without comfort, without a kind word, fed upon refuse, palleted on straw, }et doing more ..."

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