The outer palet is to be considered as the metamorphosed leaf, in the aril of which the flower is produced.
Opposite to this organ, which represents the outer palet of the adventitious flower, two little swollen bodies are evolved.
Palet usually 2-nerved or 2-keeled, enclosed or partly covered by the glume.
Spikelets unisexual or perfect, in loose panicles, with only 2 glumes (in our genera) and palet none.
Glumes andpalet awnless and soft in texture; reed-like perennials.
Flowering glume and palet rough above, smooth or hairy below, the palet tapering upward, acute, and one half to twice longer than the glume, or else obtuse and equalled or even considerably exceeded by the glume!
Flowering glumes and palet herbaceous or somewhat membranaceous, the glume convex on the back, many-nerved, tapering into a mucronate point or bristle.
Le Palet is thus described by a French author, in the history of the Province.
When Lucien reached the steps by the Palet Gate, he felt the influence of his native air, his misfortunes no longer weighed upon him.
They had to put David out at the door; he could have wished the evening to last for ever, and it was one o'clock in the morning when Lucien and his future brother-in-law reached the Palet Gate.
So delicious it was to pass under her windows, though she knew nothing of his presence, that for the past two months he had gone round daily by the Palet Gate into L'Houmeau.
Often of an evening, on some pretext of consulting Lucien, he would leave the Place du Murier and go down through the Palet Gate as far as L'Houmeau, but at the sight of the green iron railings his heart failed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.