"Palped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Palped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Palped" Meaning

Palped refers to something that has been grasped or handled with the palm of the hand, typically in a gentle or protective manner. It can also mean to examine or explore something by feeling it with the palm of the hand.

"Palped" Examples

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Palped is a verb that means to touch (an organ or part of the body) with the fingers or the softer part of the finger.

Examples:


The doctor palped the patient's abdomen to check for any abnormalities.
The nurse palped the patient's pulse to check their heart rate.
The farmer palped the cow's udder to check for any signs of mastitis.
The dentist palped the patient's gum to check for any signs of gingivitis.
The researcher palped the primate's body to gather data for their study.

"Palped" Similar Words

Palpatory

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The adjective "palpatory" refers to something that can be felt or detected by touching, especially through the sense of touch or palpation. It often describes a sensation or finding that is perceived through a physical examination or manipulation of something, such as an organ or a surface.

Palpebra

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The word "palpebra" refers to the eyelid.

Palpebrae

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The word "palpebrae" refers to the eyelids.

Palpebral

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Palpebrarum

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Palpebrate

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Palpebrate means to produce a fluttering or beating noise, especially of the eyelashes, due to excitement, joy, or movement.

Palpebration

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Palpebration is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a hardening or thickening of the skin on the eyelids, often due to a skin condition or infection. It can also be a medical term used to describe the formation of a mass or lump on the eyelid, typically caused by inflammation or trauma. In general, the term palpebration is no longer commonly used in modern medical settings, and is largely replaced by more specific and descriptive terms.

Palpebrosus

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Palpi

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Palpicorn

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Palpifer

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Palpiform

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Palpiform refers to something that resembles a palp, a sensory organ found in certain insects, such as spiders, that is used to detect and feel its surroundings. In general, palpiform describes a shape or structure that is similar to a palp, typically being elongated, thin, and flexible. It can also be used to describe a motion or behavior that mimics the way an insect palp functions, which is to explore and sense its environment.

Palpiger

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Palpiger is a noun that refers to a type of insect, specifically a genus of beetles in the family Lucanidae. These beetles are also known as stag beetles or staghorn beetles.

Palpigerous

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I'm afraid I have some bad news! "Palpigerous" is not a real word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or non-existent term.<br><br>However, I can try to break it down and provide a possible meaning or suggest a similar word. The root "palpi" refers to feeler or palpable, and "-gerous" means bearing or being related to. If we combine these roots, we might infer that "palpigerous" could potentially mean "related to sensitive touch" or "feeling-bearing". But please keep in mind that this is purely speculative, and the word itself is not recognized or widely accepted in standard English dictionaries.

Palpitant

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Thrillingly beating or pulsating; full of excitement or passion; characterized by violent or irregular beating, as of the heart.

Palpitate

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