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There are 14 nine-letter words beginning with PALL

PALLADIUMpalladium n. A safeguard.
palladium n. A chemical element (symbol Pd) with an atomic number of 46: a rare, lustrous silvery-white metal.
palladium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element.
PALLADOUSpalladous adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Relating to palladium with an oxidation number of 2.
PALLADOUS adj. containing palladium, a metallic element resembling platinum.
PALLASITEpallasite n. (Geology) A stony-iron meteorite embedded with glassy crystals of olivine.
PALLASITE n. any of a class of stony-iron meteorites composed largely of olivine crystals enclosed in a network of nickel-iron.
PALLETINGpalleting v. Present participle of pallet.
PALLET v. to load onto a pallet.
PALLETISEpalletise v. (Transitive) To place on a pallet or pallets.
PALLETISE v. to use pallets for moving goods, also PALLETIZE.
PALLETIZEpalletize v. (Transitive) To place on a pallet or pallets.
PALLETIZE v. to use pallets for moving goods, also PALLETISE.
PALLETTESpallettes n. Plural of pallette.
PALLETTE n. a piece of armour protecting the armpit.
PALLIARDSpalliards n. Plural of palliard.
PALLIARD n. (obsolete) a professional beggar; a vagabond.
PALLIASSEpalliasse n. (Chiefly, British) A thin mattress or under bed stuffed with straw.
PALLIASSE n. (French) a hard straw mattress, also PAILLASSE.
PALLIATEDpalliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of palliate.
PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise.
PALLIATESpalliates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palliate.
PALLIATE v. to cloak or disguise.
PALLIATORpalliator n. An apologist; one who justifies or excuses atrocities by citing extenuating circumstances or positive aspects.
palliator n. Someone or something that palliates; A person or thing that soothes or reduces difficulties.
palliator n. (Medicine) A medical professional who provides palliative care.
PALLIDESTpallidest adj. Superlative form of pallid: most pallid.
PALLID adj. pale, wan.
PALLIDITYpallidity n. The state of being pallid or pale.
PALLIDITY n. pallidness; paleness.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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