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palmed
▪ I. palmed, a. (pɑːmd) [f. palm n.2 + -ed2; repr. L. palmātus.] 1. Having a ‘palm’ or flat expanded part with projecting points, as a deer's horn; palmate; carrying palmate horns. ? Obs.1486 Bk. St. Albans E iv, Too brawnchis first pawmyd he most haue. 1575 Turberv. Venerie 56 This heade should be ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Broad-palmed frog
The broad-palmed frog (Litoria latopalmata) is a species of ground-dwelling tree frog. It is native to much of eastern Australia. Description The broad-palmed frog is pale to dark brown on it dorsal surface; it can have darker blotches or variegations. wikipedia.org
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impalmed
† imˈpalmed, a. Obs. rare. [f. im-1 + palmed, repr. L. palmātus, as in tunica palmata.] Worked or embroidered with palm-branches: said of the tunica worn by Roman generals in their triumphal processions.1661 Feltham Resolves ii. liii. 293 Her Conquerors impalmed Purples, and their lawrel'd Temples i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Libralces
In contrast to modern Alces, the Villafranchian Libralces gallicus had very long-beamed, small-palmed antlers and a generalized skull with moderately reduced wikipedia.org
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Browse the Dictionary for Words Starting with P - Merriam-Webster
p, paddlewood, paddling, pairing, pairing off, Paleo diet, paleoecologic, palmed, palmed off, Panama Red, Panama redwood, panned out, pannel, papered over, paperer ...
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Palming
When it is done skillfully, the hand containing the palmed object is perceived to be completely empty. wikipedia.org
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jokist
jokist (ˈdʒəʊkɪst) [f. joke n. + -ist.] A professed or habitual joker.1873 ‘Mark Twain’ & Warner Gilded Age xxxvi. 331 And here is The Jokist's Own Treasury. 1882 Pall Mall G. 8 June 3/2 Elaborate inventions palmed off upon an uncritical public by unscrupulous ‘jokists’. 1893 Daily Tel. 24 Apr. 5/4 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Varanus (Odatria)
monitor species in the world, the tiny 16 gram Dampier Peninsula monitor, but also includes some more medium sized species such as the 240 gram black-palmed Larger species such as black-palmed rock monitors are also known to prey on other dwarf monitors. wikipedia.org
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fuchsine
fuchsine (ˈfuːksɪn) [f. fuchs-ia + -ine. Named from its resemblance to the colour of the flower.] A salt of rosaniline, crystallizing in iridescent green tablets, soluble in water and forming a deep red liquid; used as a dye.1865 Reader 23 Sept. 354/1 An alcoholic solution of aniline red and fuchsin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hornby Vellard
Bombay was quickly palmed off to the East India Company for a paltry £10 a year and later the company identified that more land means more money hence wikipedia.org
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French drop
The other hand appears to take the coin, placing the thumb behind the coin and the fingers in front, however the coin is left behind and palmed. wikipedia.org
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Chink-a-chink
During the flourish, the previously-palmed fifth object is dropped, while the object under the empty hand is palmed. This leaves the newly palmed object in the opposite hand of the original. wikipedia.org
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Magician's palm
It is important with this palm that you do not have one's thumb sticking out as if "hitchhiking" as this is a "tell" or sign that a card is being palmed wikipedia.org
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John Kaunda
Kaiser Kalambo scored Zambia’s sixth penalty and then Kaunda pulled off a save against Ighili when he palmed the ball into the post. wikipedia.org
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Black-palmed rock monitor
Common names for the species include black-palmed and long-tailed rock monitor. Description The black-palmed rock monitor reaches a total length of just over 100 cm. wikipedia.org
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