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palm
/ˈpɑm, ˈpɑlm, ˈpɔm, ˈpɔlm, ||ˈpɑm/
手掌,棕櫚,勝利(
vt
.)與…握手,藏…于掌中
From:
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palm
/ˈpɑ(l)m/
名詞
掌
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
palm
n.
1.
Anat.
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
.
Note:
☞
In
Greece
,
the
palm
was
reckoned
at
three
inches
.
The
Romans
adopted
two
measures
of
this
name
,
the
lesser
palm
of
2.91
inches
,
and
the
greater
palm
of
8.73
inches
.
At
the
present
day
,
this
measure
varies
in
the
most
arbitrary
manner
,
being
different
in
each
country
,
and
occasionally
varying
in
the
same
.
3.
Sailmaking
A
metallic
disk
,
attached
to
a
strap
,
and
worn
on
the
palm
of
the
hand
, --
used
to
push
the
needle
through
the
canvas
,
in
sewing
sails
,
etc
.
4.
Zool.
The
broad
flattened
part
of
an
antler
,
as
of
a
full-grown
fallow
deer
; --
so
called
as
resembling
the
palm
of
the
hand
with
its
protruding
fingers
.
5.
Naut.
The
flat
inner
face
of
an
anchor
fluke
.
to grease the palm of
,
v. t.
To
bribe
or
tip
. [
Slang
]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Palm
,
n.
1.
Bot.
Any
endogenous
tree
of
the
order
Palmæ
or
Palmaceæ
;
a
palm
tree
.
Note:
☞
Palms
are
perennial
woody
plants
,
often
of
majestic
size
.
The
trunk
is
usually
erect
and
rarely
branched
,
and
has
a
roughened
exterior
composed
of
the
persistent
bases
of
the
leaf
stalks
.
The
leaves
are
borne
in
a
terminal
crown
,
and
are
supported
on
stout
,
sheathing
,
often
prickly
,
petioles
.
They
are
usually
of
great
size
,
and
are
either
pinnately
or
palmately
many-cleft
.
There
are
about
one
thousand
species
known
,
nearly
all
of
them
growing
in
tropical
or
semitropical
regions
.
The
wood
,
petioles
,
leaves
,
sap
,
and
fruit
of
many
species
are
invaluable
in
the
arts
and
in
domestic
economy
.
Among
the
best
known
are
the
date
palm
,
the
cocoa
palm
,
the
fan
palm
,
the
oil
palm
,
the
wax
palm
,
the
palmyra
,
and
the
various
kinds
called
cabbage
palm
and
palmetto
.
2.
A
branch
or
leaf
of
the
palm
,
anciently
borne
or
worn
as
a
symbol
of
victory
or
rejoicing
.
A
great
multitude
. . .
stood
before
the
throne
,
and
before
the
Lamb
,
clothed
with
white
robes
,
and
palme
in
their
hands
.
--
Rev
.
vii
. 9.
3.
Hence
:
Any
symbol
or
token
of
superiority
,
success
,
or
triumph
;
also
,
victory
;
triumph
;
supremacy
.
“The
palm
of
martyrdom.”
So
get
the
start
of
the
majestic
world
And
bear
the
palm
alone
. --
Shak
.
Molucca palm
Bot.
,
a
labiate
herb
from
Asia
(
Molucella lævis
),
having
a
curious
cup-shaped
calyx
.
Palm cabbage
,
the
terminal
bud
of
a
cabbage
palm
,
used
as
food
.
Palm cat
Zool.
,
the
common
paradoxure
.
Palm crab
Zool.
,
the
purse
crab
.
Palm oil
,
a
vegetable
oil
,
obtained
from
the
fruit
of
several
species
of
palms
,
as
the
African
oil
palm
(
Elæis Guineensis
),
and
used
in
the
manufacture
of
soap
and
candles
.
See
Elæis
.
Palm swift
Zool.
,
a
small
swift
(
Cypselus Batassiensis
)
which
frequents
the
palmyra
and
cocoanut
palms
in
India
.
Its
peculiar
nest
is
attached
to
the
leaf
of
the
palmyra
palm
.
Palm toddy
.
Same
as
Palm wine
.
Palm weevil
Zool.
,
any
one
of
mumerous
species
of
very
large
weevils
of
the
genus
Rhynchophorus
.
The
larv
æ
bore
into
palm
trees
,
and
are
called
palm borers
,
and
grugru worms
.
They
are
considered
excellent
food
.
Palm wine
,
the
sap
of
several
species
of
palms
,
especially
,
in
India
,
of
the
wild
date
palm
(
Phœnix sylvestrix
),
the
palmyra
,
and
the
Caryota urens
.
When
fermented
it
yields
by
distillation
arrack
,
and
by
evaporation
jaggery
.
Called
also
palm toddy
.
Palm worm
,
or
Palmworm
.
Zool.
(a)
The
larva
of
a
palm
weevil
.
(b)
A
centipede
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Palm
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Palmed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Palming
.]
1.
To
handle
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
manipulate
with
,
or
conceal
in
,
the
palm
of
the
hand
;
to
juggle
.
They
palmed
the
trick
that
lost
the
game
.
--
Prior
.
4.
To
impose
by
fraud
,
as
by
sleight
of
hand
;
to
put
by
unfair
means
; --
usually
with
on
or
upon
;
as
,
to
palm
a
stolen
coin
on
an
unsuspecting
dealer
.
See
also
palm off
.
For
you
may
palm
upon
us
new
for
old
.
--
Dryden
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
palm
n
1:
the
inner
surface
of
the
hand
from
the
wrist
to
the
base
of
the
fingers
[
syn
:
thenar
]
2:
a
linear
unit
based
on
the
length
or
width
of
the
human
hand
3:
any
plant
of
the
family
Palmae
having
an
unbranched
trunk
crowned
by
large
pinnate
or
palmate
leaves
[
syn
: {
palm
tree
]
4:
an
award
for
winning
a
championship
or
commemorating
some
other
event
[
syn
:
decoration
,
laurel wreath
,
medal
,
medallion
,
ribbon
]
v
:
touch
,
lift
,
or
hold
with
the
hands
; "
Don't
handle
the
merchandise
" [
syn
:
handle
]
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