
1) Areca 2) Calamus 3) Coco 4) Corozo 5) Hide 6) Manhandle 7) Medal 8) Steal 9) Thenar 10) Tree 11) Tribute 12) Trophy
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1) LA tree 2) Açaí tree 3) Arboreal Miami sight 4) Area 5) Areca 6) Basketball violation 7) Beach or desert 8) Beach plant 9) Betel or coconut 10) Coconut producer 11) Coconut provider 12) Coconut source 13) Coconut tree 14) Cohune 15) Common Hollywood tree 16) Conceal cleverly 17) Conceal handily
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Paralemmin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PALM gene. This gene encodes a member of the paralemmin protein family. Other members of this family include CAP-23, GAP-43, MARCKS, and MacMARCKS. The product of this gene is a prenylated and palmitoylated phosphoprotein that associates with the cytoplasmic face of plasma membranes and is i...
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[PDA] Palm handhelds were Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) that ran the Palm OS. On 28 April 2010 it was announced that Hewlett-Packard would acquire Palm for around US$1.2bn. Although HP kept the Palm brand initially, all new PDA devices announced at press announcement on February 9, 2011, were branded as HP devices, not as Palm devices....
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[unit] The palm may be either one of two obsolete non-SI units of measurement of length. In English usage the palm, or small palm, also called handbreadth or handsbreadth, was originally based on the breadth of a human hand without the thumb, and has origins in ancient Egypt. It is distinct from the hand, the breadth of the hand with the th...
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• (v. t.) To `grease the palm` of; to bribe or tip. • (n.) A branch or leaf of the palm, anciently borne or worn as a symbol of victory or rejoicing. • (n.) A lineal measure equal either to the breadth of the hand or to its length from the wrist to the ends of the fingers; a hand; -- used in measuring a horse`s height. • (n.) Th...
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The part of the claw behind the movable and immovable fingers.
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(from the article `measurement system`) ...20.62 inches) was subdivided in an extraordinarily complicated way. The basic subunit was the digit, doubtlessly a finger`s breadth, of which ...
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(from the article `measurement system`) ...inch); the inch (uncia or pollicus), or 112 foot, was 24.67 mm (0.97 inch); and the palm (palmus), or 14 foot, was 74 mm (2.91 inches).
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any member of the Arecaceae, or Palmae, the single family of monocotyledonous flowering plants of the order Arecales.[11 related articles]
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A protective strap with a built in thimble worn on the hand when sewing.
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the part of a terminal lug used to make the connection to electrical equipment
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1. <anatomy> The inner and somewhat concave part of the hand between the bases of the fingers and the wrist. 'Clench'd her fingers till they bit the palm.' (Tennyson) ... 2. A lineal measure equal either to the breadth of the hand or to its length from the wrist to the ends of the fingers; a hand; used in measuring a horse's height. ... In Gr...
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(pahm) (pahlm) the hollow or flexor surface of the hand. adj., pal´mar., adj.
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Palm noun [ Middle English
paume , French
paume , Latin
palma , Greek ..., akin to Sanskrit
pāni hand, and English
fumble . See
Fumble ,
Feel , and confer 2d
Palm .]
1. (Anat.) The inner and somewhat concave part of the h...
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Palm transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Palmed ;
present participle & verbal noun Palming .]
1. To handle. [ Obsolete]
Prior. 2. To manipulate with, or conceal in, the palm of the hand; to juggle. ...
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Lengths: 3 inches. Width of man's palm.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pahlm Definitions: 1. The flat of the hand; the flexor or anterior surface of the hand, exclusive of the thumb and fingers; the opposite of the dorsum of the hand. Synonyms: palma, palmar region
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Palm: The grasping side of the hand; the flexor surface of the hand. In contrast to the back of the hand, the extensor surface of the hand. From the Latin 'palma' for the outstretched palm of the hand. The palm tree is so named from the resemblance of the shape of its frond to the palm of the hand.
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The palm is a lineal measure based upon the breadth of the hand, and reckoned variously at three or four inches. The Roman palm was reckoned as the length of the hand, and was equal to eight inches.
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A palm is a tree of the palmaceae family. They are found mainly in tropical countries. They usually have a an upright, unbranched stem and a head of large fan-shaped leaves.
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palm 1. The part of the inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers. 2. A linear unit based on the length or width of the human hand (from 3 to 4 inches (7½–10 centimeters), based on the breadth of the hand. 3. A linear measure of from 7 to 10 inches (17½–25 centimeters), based on the length of the hand....
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thenar noun the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers
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Click images to enlargeAny of a group of large treelike plants with a single tall stem that has a thick cluster of large palmate (five-lobed) leaves or pinnate leaves (leaflets either side of the stem) at the top. Most of the numerous species are tropical or subtropical. Some, such as the coconut, date, sago, and oil ...
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the thickened basal portion of the pedipalp chela from which the fixed finger arises and the movable finger articulates. The palm bears a number of carinae (keels), whose strength and granulation provide good taxonomic characters.
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