Australian English Meaning of palms
Palms
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Definitions and Meaning of palms in English
palms
to conceal in or with the hand, to stroke with the palm or hand, an emblem of success or triumph, 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, to touch with the palm, to impose by fraud, any of a family (Palmae synonym 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, to allow (a basketball) to come to rest momentarily in the hand while dribbling thus committing a violation, to conceal in or pick up secretly with the hand, a palm leaf especially when carried as a symbol of victory or rejoicing, something (such as a part of a glove) that covers the palm of the hand, victory, triumph, any of a family of mostly tropical or subtropical woody trees, shrubs, or vines usually with a simple but often tall stem topped by a crown of very large feathery or fan-shaped leaves, an addition to a military decoration in the form of a palm frond especially to indicate a second award of the basic decoration, a symbol of triumph or superiority, a measure of length based on the width or length of the palm, a flat expanded part especially at the end of a base or stalk (as of an anchor), to hand stealthily, a branch (as of laurel) similarly used, the underside of the hand between the fingers and the wrist, a leaf of the palm as a symbol of victory or rejoicing, to take or pick up stealthily, an act of palming (as of cards), a unit of length based on the breadth or length of the hand
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Palms
to conceal in or with the hand, to stroke with the palm or hand, an emblem of success or triumph, the somewhat concave part of the human hand between the bases
victories,wins,conquests,Successes,sweeps,triumphs,blow-outs,captures,Landslides,laughers
beatings,defeats,Flops,beatings,losses,overthrows,routs,trimmings,whippings,collapses
palmists => Palmists, palming off => fobbing off, palmed off => palmed off, palls => mates, palling (around) => hanging out,