palm
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[ pahm ]
/ pɑm /
noun
verb (used with object)
Verb Phrases
palm off,
to dispose of by deception, trickery, or fraud; substitute (something) with intent to deceive: Someone had palmed off a forgery on the museum officials.
Idioms for palm
grease someone's palm,
to bribe: Before any work could begin, it was necessary to grease the superintendent's palm.
Also cross someone's palm.
Origin of palm
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1300–50; < Latin
palma (cognate with Old English
folm hand); replacing Middle English
paume < Middle French < Latin
palma
Words nearby palm
pallidum,
pallium,
pallor,
pally,
pally up,
palm,
palm bay,
palm beach,
palm beach gardens,
palm berry,
palm cabbage
Definition for palm (2 of 2)
palm
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[ pahm ]
/ pɑm /
noun
any of numerous plants of the family Palmae, most species being tall, unbranched trees surmounted by a crown of large pinnate or palmately cleft leaves.
Compare palm family.
any of various other trees or shrubs that resemble this.
a leaf or branch of such a tree, especially as formerly borne to signify victory or as used on festive occasions.
a representation of such a leaf or branch, as on a military or other decoration of honor, usually indicating a second award of the decoration.
the reward of honor due to a victor: In oratory she yields the palm to no one.
victory; triumph; success: He carried off the palm by sheer perseverance.
Origin of palm
2OTHER WORDS FROM palm
palm·like, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for palm
British Dictionary definitions for palm (1 of 2)
palm
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/ (pɑːm) /
noun
verb (tr)
to conceal in or about the hand, as in sleight-of-hand tricks
to touch or soothe with the palm of the hand
See also
palm off
Word Origin for palm
C14
paume, via Old French from Latin
palma; compare Old English
folm palm of the hand, Greek
palamē
British Dictionary definitions for palm (2 of 2)
palm
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/ (pɑːm) /
noun
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
a leaf or branch of any of these trees, a symbol of victory, success, etc
merit or victory
an emblem or insignia representing a leaf or branch worn on certain military decorations
Word Origin for palm
Old English, from Latin
palma, from the likeness of its spreading fronds to a hand; see
palm
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Medical definitions for palm
palm
[ päm ]
n.
The inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the base of the fingers.
Idioms and Phrases with palm
palm