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palletize
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pal·let·ize  (pl-tz)
tr.v. pal·let·ized, pal·let·izing, pal·let·izes
To store or move (freight, for example) by means of pallets.

pallet·i·zation (-l-t-zshn) n.
pallet·izer n.

palletize, palletise [ˈpælɪˌtaɪz]
vb
(Business / Commerce) (tr) to stack or transport on a pallet or pallets
palletization , palletisation n


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