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palm
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palm 1  (päm)
n.
1.
a. The inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the base of the fingers.
b. The similar part of the forefoot of a quadruped.
2. A unit of length equal to either the width or the length of the hand.
3. The part of a glove or mitten that covers the palm of the hand.
4. Nautical A metal shield worn by sailmakers over the palm of the hand and used to force a needle through heavy canvas.
5. Nautical The blade of an oar or paddle.
6. The flattened part of the antlers of certain animals, such as the moose.
tr.v. palmed, palm·ing, palms
1.
a. To hold in the palm of the hand.
b. To touch or stroke with the palm of the hand.
2. To conceal in the palm of the hand, as in cheating at dice or cards or in a sleight-of-hand trick.
3. To pick up furtively.
4. Basketball To commit a violation by letting (the ball) rest momentarily in the palm of the hand while dribbling.
Phrasal Verb:
palm off
To dispose of or pass off by deception.
Idiom:
an itchy palm
A strong desire for money, especially bribes.

[Middle English paume, from Old French, from Latin palma, palm tree, palm of the hand; see pel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

palmful n.

palm 2  (päm)
n.
1. Any of various chiefly tropical evergreen trees, shrubs, or woody vines of the family Palmae (or Arecaceae), characteristically having unbranched trunks with a crown of large pinnate or palmate leaves having conspicuous parallel venation.
2. A leaf of a palm tree, carried as an emblem of victory, success, or joy.
3. Triumph; victory.
4. A small metallic representation of a palm leaf added to a military decoration that has been awarded more than one time.

[Middle English, from Old English and from Old French palme, both from Latin palma, palm of the hand, palm tree (from the shape of the tree's fronds); see pel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

palm1
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the inner part of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers Related adjs thenar, volar
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) a corresponding part in animals, esp apes and monkeys
3. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) a linear measure based on the breadth or length of a hand, equal to three to four inches or seven to ten inches respectively
4. (Clothing & Fashion) the part of a glove that covers the palm
5. (Transport / Nautical Terms) a hard leather shield worn by sailmakers to protect the palm of the hand
6. (Transport / Nautical Terms)
a.  the side of the blade of an oar that faces away from the direction of a boat's movement during a stroke
b.  the face of the fluke of an anchor
7. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) a flattened or expanded part of the antlers of certain deer
in the palm of one's hand at one's mercy or command
vb (tr)
1. to conceal in or about the hand, as in sleight-of-hand tricks
2. to touch or soothe with the palm of the hand See also palm off
[C14 paume, via Old French from Latin palma; compare Old English folm palm of the hand, Greek palamē]

palm2
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any treelike plant of the tropical and subtropical monocotyledonous family Arecaceae (formerly Palmae or Palmaceae), usually having a straight unbranched trunk crowned with large pinnate or palmate leaves
2. a leaf or branch of any of these trees, a symbol of victory, success, etc.
3. merit or victory
4. (Military) an emblem or insignia representing a leaf or branch worn on certain military decorations
[Old English, from Latin palma, from the likeness of its spreading fronds to a hand; see palm1]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.palm - the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingerspalm - the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers
region, area - a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve; "in the abdominal region"
hand, manus, mitt, paw - the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb; "he had the hands of a surgeon"; "he extended his mitt"
thenar - the fleshy area of the palm at the base of the thumb
2.palm - a linear unit based on the length or width of the human hand
linear measure, linear unit - a unit of measurement of length
3.palm - any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leavespalm - any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves
Arecaceae, family Arecaceae, family Palmaceae, family Palmae, palm family, Palmaceae, Palmae - chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines usually having a tall columnar trunk bearing a crown of very large leaves; coextensive with the order Palmales
sago palm - any of various tropical Asian palm trees the trunks of which yield sago
feather palm - palm having pinnate or featherlike leaves
fan palm - palm having palmate or fan-shaped leaves
calamus - any tropical Asian palm of the genus Calamus; light tough stems are a source of rattan canes
fishtail palm - attractive East Indian palm having distinctive bipinnate foliage
coco, coco palm, cocoa palm, coconut palm, coconut tree, Cocos nucifera, coconut - tall palm tree bearing coconuts as fruits; widely planted throughout the tropics
corozo, corozo palm - any of several tropical American palms bearing corozo nuts
Euterpe oleracea, cabbage palm - Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young
cabbage tree, Livistona australis, cabbage palm - Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
Nipa fruticans, nipa palm - any creeping semiaquatic feather palm of the genus Nipa found in mangrove swamps and tidal estuaries; its sap is used for a liquor; leaves are used for thatch; fruit has edible seeds
Raffia farinifera, raffia palm, Raffia ruffia - a large feather palm of Africa and Madagascar having very long pinnatisect fronds yielding a strong commercially important fiber from its leafstalks
lady palm - any of several small palms of the genus Rhapis; cultivated as houseplants
royal palm, Roystonea regia - tall feather palm of southern Florida and Cuba
Roystonea oleracea, cabbage palm - West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
4.palm - an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other eventpalm - an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
accolade, honor, laurels, honour, award - a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery"
Congressional Medal of Honor, Medal of Honor - the highest U.S. military decoration awarded for bravery and valor in action `above and beyond the call of duty'
Distinguished Service Medal - a United States military decoration for meritorious service in wartime duty of great responsibility
Distinguished Service Cross - a United States Army decoration for extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy
Navy Cross - a United States Navy decoration for extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy
Distinguished Flying Cross - a United States Air Force decoration for heroism while participating in an aerial flight
Air Medal - a United States Air Force decoration for meritorious achievement while participating in an aerial flight
Silver Star, Silver Star Medal - a United States military decoration for gallantry in action
Bronze Star, Bronze Star Medal - a United States military decoration awarded for meritorious service (except in aerial flight)
Order of the Purple Heart, Purple Heart - a United States military decoration awarded to any member of the armed forces who is wounded in action
Oak Leaf Cluster - a United States military decoration consisting of bronze or silver oak leaves and acorns awarded to anyone who has won a given medal before
Victoria Cross - a British military decoration for gallantry
Distinguished Conduct Medal - a British military decoration for distinguished conduct in the field
Distinguished Service Order - a British military decoration for special service in action
Croix de Guerre - a French military decoration for gallantry
Medaille Militaire - a French military decoration
Verb1.palm - touch, lift, or hold with the hands; "Don't handle the merchandise"
field - catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket
touch - make physical contact with, come in contact with; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband"
fumble - handle clumsily
manipulate - hold something in one's hands and move it
manhandle - handle roughly; "I was manhandled by the police"

palm
noun hand, hook, paw (informal), mitt (slang), meathook (slang) He wiped his sweaty palm.
have someone in the palm of your hand in your power, in your control, in your clutches, have someone at your mercy He had the board of directors in the palm of his hand.
palm someone off fob someone off, dismiss, disregard, pooh-pooh (informal) Mark was palmed off with a series of excuses.
palm something off on someone foist something on, force something upon, impose something upon, pass something off, thrust something upon, unload something upon They palm a lot of junk off on the tourists.
Related words
adjectives thenar, volar
Translations
palm1 [pɑːm]
A. N (Bot) (also palm tree) → palma f, palmera f; (= English sallow) → sauce m; (as carried at Easter) → ramo m
coconut palmcocotero m
B. CPD palm grove Npalmar m, palmeral m
palm oil Naceite m de palma
Palm Sunday NDomingo m de Ramos
palm tree Npalma f, palmera f

palm2 [pɑːm]
A. N (Anat) → palma f
to read sb's palmleer la mano a algn
you must cross the gipsy's palm with silverhay que pagar a la gitana con una moneda de plata
to grease sb's palmuntar la mano a algn
to have sb in the palm of one's handtener a algn en la palma de la mano
to have an itching or itchy palmser muy codicioso; (= be bribable) → estar dispuesto a dejarse sobornar
B. VT [+ card] → escamotear
palm off VT + ADV to palm sth off on sbencajar algo a algn
I managed to palm the visitor off on Johnle encajé la visita a Juan
I palmed him off with the excuse thatme lo saqué de encima con la excusa de que ...

palm [ˈpɑːm]
n
[hand] → paume f
to have sb in the palm of one's hand → mettre qn dans sa poche
She had the audience in the palm of her hand → Elle avait mis le public dans sa poche.
(also palm tree) → palmier m
(= leaf, symbol) → palme f
vt
to palm sth off on sb → refiler qch à qn

palm:
palm leaf
nPalmwedel m
palm oil
nPalmöl nt
Palm Sunday
nPalmsonntag m
palmtop
n (Comput) → Palmtop m
palm tree
nPalme f
palm wine
nPalmwein m

palm1
n (Bot) → Palme f; to carry off or bear the palmdie Siegespalme erringen, siegen

palm2
n (Anat) → Handteller m, → Handfläche f; (of glove)Innenfläche f; the magician had concealed the ball in the palm of his handder Zauberkünstler hielt den Ball in der hohlen Hand versteckt; he had the audience in the palm of his hander hielt das Publikum ganz in seinem Bann; to grease somebody’s palm (fig)jdn schmieren (inf); to read somebody’s palmjdm aus der Hand lesen
vt
cardim Ärmel verstecken
the goalie just managed to palm the ball over the crossbarder Torwart schaffte es gerade noch, den Ball mit der Handfläche über die Querlatte zu lenken

palm1 [pɑːm] n (Bot) (also palm tree) → palma
palm off vt + adv to palm sth off on sb (fam) → rifilare qc a qn

palm2 [pɑːm] n (Anat) → palma, palmo
to read sb's palm → leggere la mano a qn
to grease sb's palm (fig) → dare una bustarella a qn
to have sb in the palm of one's hand → avere or tenere in pugno qn

palm1
n palm [paːm]
the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers She held the mouse in the palm of her hand. palm راحَة اليَد длан dlaň håndflade die Handinnenfläche παλάμη palma pihk کف دست kämmen paume כַּף-יָד हथेली dlan tenyér telapak tangan lófi palma, palmo 手のひら 손바닥 delnas delna tapak tangan handpalm håndflate dłoń palma palmă ладонь dlaň dlan dlan handflata ฝ่ามือ avuç içi 手掌 долоня ہتھيلي lòng bàn tay
palm (something) off on (someone)
to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else) They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door. wegstuur, aanstuur يَتَخَلَّص مِن пробутвам podstrčit, vnutit prakke på jemandem etwas andrehen (sl.) πασάρω σε κπ., ξεφορτώνομαι endilgar, endosar, encajar kaela määrima قالب کردن؛ انداختن sysätä refiler לִמסוֹר בְּמִרמָה किसी के गले मढ़ना utrapiti,podvaliti elsóz vmit vkinek menyingkirkan losa sig við rifilare おしつける 속여서 (.. 을) 떠넘기다 iškišti/atsikratyti perleidžiant tikt vaļā no; iesmērēt (kādam kaut ko) memujuk sso supaya aansmeren, opzadelen met prakke (noe) (noen) wcisnąć, podsunąć podstępnie impingir a pasa сбывать (что-л. кому-л.) nanútiť podtakniti komu kaj uvaliti pracka (lura) på ngn ngt ยัดเยียดให้ kakalamak, yutturmak 把...硬塞給 всучити; втелющити نجات پانا đùn đẩy ...

palm2
n palm [paːm]
(alsopalm tree) a kind of tall tree, with broad, spreading leaves, which grows in hot countries a coconut palm. palm نَخْلَه палма palma palme; -palme die Palme φοίνικας palmera palm نخل palmu palmier, cocotier דֶקֶל ताड़, खजूर palma pálma pohon palem pálmi やしの木 야자수 palmė palma palma palmboom palme(tre) palma palmeira palmier пальма palma palma palma palm ต้นปาล์ม palmiye/hurma (ağacı) 棕櫚樹 пальма, пальмове дерево کھجور کا درخت cây cọ 榈树

palm راحة اليد, نخلة dlaň, palma håndflade, palme Handfläche, Palme παλάμη, φοίνικας palma, palmera kämmen, palmu palmier, paume dlan, palma palma, palmo ヤシ, 手のひら 손바닥, 야자나무 palm håndflate, palme dłoń, palma palma, palmeira ладонь, пальма handflata, palm ต้นปาล์ม, ฝ่ามือ avuçiçi, palmiye cây cọ, lòng bàn tay 手掌, 棕榈树


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As an option for your hands (which can be particularly tricky to get looking natural) apply self-tanner as you would a moisturizer, but then quickly wipe your palms off on a slightly soapy washcloth.
Adam palms off her questions by saying the tablet he's crumbling into her food was just to calm her food was just to calm her nerves and make her feel better.
It's a pity as he could play the palms off most scholarly types.
 
 
 
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