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Word | Palm |
Telugu Meaning | తాటి, పువ్వుల గుత్తి, పొడవైన కాండము, మోసముగా యిచ్చుట |
the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers / a linear unit based on the length or width of the human hand / The inner and somewhat concave part of the hand between the bases of the fingers and the wrist. / the inside of your hand between your fingers and your wrist. The same word also means a tall tree with large fan-shaped leaves at the top. It grows in hot countries / of or relating to the sun. / any of a family (Palmae syn. Arecaceae) of mostly tropical or subtropical monocotyledonous trees, shrubs, or vines with usually a simple stem and a terminal crown of large pinnate or fan-shaped leaves / a leaf of the palm as a symbol of victory or rejoicing; also : a branch (as of laurel) similarly used / a symbol of triumph or superiority; also : victory, triumph / an addition to a military decoration in the form of a palm frond especially to indicate a second award of the basic decoration / the somewhat concave part of the human hand between the bases of the fingers and the wrist or the corresponding part of the forefoot of a lower mammal / a flat expanded part especially at the end of a base or stalk (as of an anchor) / [Latin palmus, from palma] : a unit of length based on the breadth or length of the hand / something (as a part of a glove) that covers the palm of the hand / an act of palming (as of cards) / to hide (something) in the palm of your hand / basketball : to hold (a basketball) in an illegal way for a moment while you are dribbling / soccer : to knock (the ball) away from the goal with your hands, | |
Usage | ⇒ Her palms are very soft ⇒ The store's owner had seen one of the girls palm a lipstick before heading for the door. ⇒ heliogravure |
Synonyms | pilfer, filch, medal, steal, laurel, ribbon, decoration, feel, garland, swipe, trophy, appropriate, bag, crown, embezzle, hand, handle, lift, pinch, pocket, |
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