pallet1
Syllabification: (pal·let)
Pronunciation: /ˈpalit/
Translate pallet | into French | into Italian
Definition of pallet
noun
Origin:
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French paillete, from paille 'straw', from Latin palea
Do not confuse pallet with palate or palette. A pallet is 'a platform for moving goods' or 'a makeshift bed'; palate means 'the roof of the mouth' or 'a person’s ability to distinguish between different flavors' (flavors that appeal to the American palate); a palette is 'an artist’s board for mixing colours'.