"Palmatifid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Palmatifid refers to a type of leaf shape in botany, where the leaf is palmate, meaning it has a central point from which the lobes radiate, but instead of being deeply lobed, the lobes are shallowly lobed and resemble the fingers of a hand.
The word "palmaris" refers to the palmaris longus muscle, a muscle in the forearm that runs from the medial epicondyle of the humerus to the palmar aponeurosis, and is involved in flexion of the wrist and fingers. In some individuals, this muscle is underdeveloped or absent, which is known as palmaris absence.
Palmarium refers to a type of garden or conservatory that specializes in the cultivation and display of palm trees. It can also refer to a room or space where palm trees are grown.
Palmary refers to something that is extremely good or excellent, often used to describe a decision, choice, or action that turns out to be highly beneficial or successful. It can also imply a sense of authority, importance, or dominance.
Palmas is a Spanish word that refers to palm trees, but when used as a noun in English, it can also refer to a type of rhythmic handclapping or slapping of the hands, often seen in Latin American music and dance, particularly in salsa and Afro-Caribbean traditions.
Palmate refers to something shaped like the palm of a hand, typically describing the shape of leaves or some other organic structure. It can also refer to the adaptation in some animals, such as the hooves of horses or the feet of birds, where the digits or toes are fused together, resembling the shape of a palm.
Palmated refers to having palm-like structures or appendages, typically in reference to fins or other body parts of fish or other aquatic animals. In anatomy, palmated fins are flattened and broad, resembling the shape of a palm tree.
Palmately refers to a palmate structure or shape, which is a type of arrangement where the:]) is divided into lobes that radiate from a central point, much like the fingers of a hand. This term is often used in botany to describe the arrangement of leaves, flower parts, or fruit on a stem.
Palmation refers to the spreading out or expansion of something, often in a fan or flat shape, typically in reference to a physical object or a process.
Palmdale is a city located in the Antelope Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is a planned community that was developed in the 1960s as a housing project for workers at nearby military bases and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Today, Palmdale is a rapidly growing city with a growing population and a diverse economy, known for its aerospace industry, healthcare, and technology sectors.
The verb "palmed" means to secretly pretended to hold or hide something, often a card, in one's hand, especially in a game of cards. It can also mean to skillfully manipulate or handle something, especially a situation or a difficult task.
Palmeiras is a Brazilian soccer club, also known as Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, based in São Paulo, Brazil. The word "Palmeiras" is Portuguese for "palm trees". The club is one of the most successful and popular in Brazil, having won numerous domestic and international titles throughout its history.
A palmer is a person who has participated in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, particularly the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, and has been given a palm branch as a symbol of their journey. This term was used in medieval times, especially in Europe, during the period of the Crusades.
Palmerston refers to Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1855 to 1858 and from 1859 to 1865.
Palmerstonian refers to something related to Lord Palmerston, a British statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1855 to 1858 and again from 1859 to 1865. In recent years, the term has also been used to describe someone who is rude or impolite, as Lord Palmerston was known for his straightforward and sometimes tactless manner.
Palmerstonians refers to the inhabitants or people from Palmerston, a region in the Pacific island nation of Tuvalu.