| palmar surface | The palm or grasping side of the hand. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| palmar surface of fingers | The flat of the fingers; the flexor or anterior surface of the fingers. Synonym: facies digitalis ventralis, facies digitalis palmaris, ventral surface of digit. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmar ulnocarpal ligament | <anatomy> The fibrous band that passes from the ulnar styloid process to the carpal bones. Synonym: ligamentum ulnocarpale palmare. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmaris | Synonym: palmar, palmar. Origin: L. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmaris brevis | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, ulnar side of central portion of the palmar aponeurosis; insertion, skin of ulnar side of hand; action, wrinkles skin on medial side of palm; nerve supply, ulnar. Synonym: musculus palmaris brevis, short palmar muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmaris longus | <anatomy, muscle> Origin, medial epicondyle of humerus; insertion, flexor retinaculum of wrist and palmar fascia; action, makes palmar fascia tense and flexes the hand and forearm; is absent about 20% of the time; when tensed, its tendon stands out sharply at the wrist and overlies the median nerve; nerve supply, median. Synonym: musculus palmaris longus, long palmar muscle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmarium | Origin: NL. See Palmar. <zoology> One of the bifurcations of the brachial plates of a crinoid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palmary | <anatomy> Palmar. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palmate | <botany> Of a leaf, divided into several leaflets which arise at the same point (as with a leaf from a palm tree). (09 Oct 1997) |
| palmate folds | The two longitudinal ridges, anterior and posterior, in the mucous membrane lining the cervix uteri, from which numerous secondary folds, or rugae, branch off. Synonym: plicae palmatae, arbor vitae uteri, lyra uterina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palmated | 1. Having the shape of the hand; resembling a hand with the fingers spread. 2. <botany> Spreading from the apex of a petiole, as the divisions of a leaf, or leaflets, so as to resemble the hand with outspread fingers. 3. <ornithology, zoology> Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most swimming birds; webbed. Having the distal portion broad, flat, and more or less divided into lobes; said of certain corals, antlers, etc. Origin: L. Palmatus marked with the palm of a hand, from palma the palm of the hand. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palmatifid | <botany> Of a leaf, deeply divided into several lobes which arise (almost) at the same level. Compare: pinnatifid. (09 Oct 1997) |
| palmatilobed | <botany> Palmate, with the divisions separated less than halfway to the common center. Origin: L. Palmatus palmate + E. Lobed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palmatisect | <botany> A condition intermediate between palmate and palmatifid, with the green tissue of the lamina completely divided into several segments, but the segments not fully separated at the base. (09 Oct 1997) |
| palmatisected | <botany> Divided, as a palmate leaf, down to the midrib, so that the parenchyma is interrupted. Origin: L. Palmatus palmate + secare to cut. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| palmae |
Arecaceae (also known as Palmae or Palmaceae), the Palm Family, is a family of flowering plants, belonging to the monocot order, Arecales. There are 202 currently known genera with around 2,600 species. Of all the families of plants, the Arecaceae is the most easily recognizable as distinct by most persons. The type member of this family is the areca palm, the fruit of which is chewed with the betel leaf and often confused with it. ...
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A dissected leaf with leaflets arising from a central point at the end of the leaf stem
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palm; the basal tarsal joint of the anterior feet, sometimes furnished with strigilis. See manus.
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hand-shaped; cut down, nearly half-way to the base into subequal, oblong segments, leaving an entire space like the palm of the hand.
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Radiating from a point, as fingers radiating from the palm of a hand.
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| palm | (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin |
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| palm | a leaf resembling an open hand |
| palm | in a palmate manner |
| palm | of a leaf shape |
| palm | an abnormality in which the fingers are webbed |
| palm | United States golfer (born in 1929) |
| palm | any of several low-growing palms with fan-shaped leaves |
| palm | a state in the Deep South |
| palm | fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms |
| palm | fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms |
| palm | telling fortunes by lines on the palm of the hand |
| palm | a saturated fatty acid that is the major fat in meat and dairy products |
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