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There are 13 words beginning with PAIL

PAILpail n. A vessel of wood, tin, plastic, etc., usually cylindrical and having a handle -- used especially for…
pail n. (In technical use) A closed (covered) cylindrical shipping container.
PAIL n. a watertight cylindrical container.
PAILFULpailful n. The amount that fills, or would fill, a pail.
PAILFUL n. as much as a pail can hold.
PAILFULSpailfuls n. Plural of pailful.
PAILFUL n. as much as a pail can hold.
PAILLARDpaillard n. A slice of meat pounded thin and grilled.
paillard n. Alternative form of palliard.
PAILLARD n. (French) a slice of meat pounded flat and grilled.
PAILLARDSpaillards n. Plural of paillard.
PAILLARD n. (French) a slice of meat pounded flat and grilled.
PAILLASSEpaillasse n. (Chiefly Britain) An under bed or mattress of straw.
PAILLASSE n. (French) a hard straw mattress, also PALLIASSE.
PAILLASSESpaillasses n. Plural of paillasse.
PAILLASSE n. (French) a hard straw mattress, also PALLIASSE.
PAILLETTEpaillette n. A sequin or spangle.
PAILLETTE n. (French) a piece of foil used in enamel painting; a spangle.
PAILLETTESpaillettes n. Plural of paillette.
PAILLETTE n. (French) a piece of foil used in enamel painting; a spangle.
PAILLONpaillon n. A thin leaf of metal, for use in gilding or enamelling, or to show through a translucent medium.
PAILLON n. (French) a decorative metallic scale or spangle; specifically a small piece of bright metal foil, used in enamel work.
PAILLONSpaillons n. Plural of paillon.
PAILLON n. (French) a decorative metallic scale or spangle; specifically a small piece of bright metal foil, used in enamel work.
PAILSpails n. Plural of pail.
PAIL n. a watertight cylindrical container.
PAILSFULpailsful n. Plural of pailful.
PAILFUL n. as much as a pail can hold.

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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