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Palmate (gcide) | Palmate \Pal"mate\, n. (Chem.)
A salt of palmic acid; a ricinoleate. [Obsoles.]
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Palmate (gcide) | Palmate \Pal"mate\, Palmated \Pal"ma*ted\, a. [L. palmatus
marked with the palm of a hand, from palma the palm of the
hand.]
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1. Having the shape of the hand; resembling a hand with the
fingers spread.
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2. (Bot.) Spreading from the apex of a petiole, as the
divisions of a leaf, or leaflets, so as to resemble the
hand with outspread fingers. --Gray.
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3. (Zool.)
(a) Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most
swimming birds; webbed. See Illust. (i) under Aves.
(b) Having the distal portion broad, flat, and more or
less divided into lobes; -- said of certain corals,
antlers, etc.
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palmate (gcide) | Ricinoleate \Ric`in*o"le*ate\, n. (Chem.)
A salt of ricinoleic acid; -- formerly called palmate.
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palmate (wn) | palmate
adj 1: (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected
by a thin fold of skin
2: of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a
common point [syn: palmate, palm-shaped] |
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palmate leaf (encz) | palmate leaf, n: |
palmately (encz) | palmately, adv: |
Bipalmate (gcide) | Bipalmate \Bi*pal"mate\, a. [Pref. bi- + palmate.] (Bot.)
Palmately branched, with the branches again palmated.
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Fissipalmate (gcide) | Fissipalmate \Fis`si*pal"mate\, a. [L. fissus (p. p. of findere
to split) + palma palm.] (Zool.)
Semipalmate and loboped, as a grebe's foot. See Illust. under
Aves.
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Palmate (gcide) | Palmate \Pal"mate\, n. (Chem.)
A salt of palmic acid; a ricinoleate. [Obsoles.]
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marked with the palm of a hand, from palma the palm of the
hand.]
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1. Having the shape of the hand; resembling a hand with the
fingers spread.
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2. (Bot.) Spreading from the apex of a petiole, as the
divisions of a leaf, or leaflets, so as to resemble the
hand with outspread fingers. --Gray.
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3. (Zool.)
(a) Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most
swimming birds; webbed. See Illust. (i) under Aves.
(b) Having the distal portion broad, flat, and more or
less divided into lobes; -- said of certain corals,
antlers, etc.
[1913 Webster]Ricinoleate \Ric`in*o"le*ate\, n. (Chem.)
A salt of ricinoleic acid; -- formerly called palmate.
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Palmated (gcide) | Palmate \Pal"mate\, Palmated \Pal"ma*ted\, a. [L. palmatus
marked with the palm of a hand, from palma the palm of the
hand.]
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1. Having the shape of the hand; resembling a hand with the
fingers spread.
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2. (Bot.) Spreading from the apex of a petiole, as the
divisions of a leaf, or leaflets, so as to resemble the
hand with outspread fingers. --Gray.
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3. (Zool.)
(a) Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most
swimming birds; webbed. See Illust. (i) under Aves.
(b) Having the distal portion broad, flat, and more or
less divided into lobes; -- said of certain corals,
antlers, etc.
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Palmately (gcide) | Palmately \Pal"mate*ly\, adv.
In a palmate manner.
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Semipalmate (gcide) | Semipalmate \Sem`i*pal"mate\, Semipalmated \Sem`i*pal"ma*ted\,
a. (Zool.)
Having the anterior toes joined only part way down with a
web; half-webbed; as, a semipalmate bird or foot. See Illust.
k under Aves.
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Semipalmated (gcide) | Semipalmate \Sem`i*pal"mate\, Semipalmated \Sem`i*pal"ma*ted\,
a. (Zool.)
Having the anterior toes joined only part way down with a
web; half-webbed; as, a semipalmate bird or foot. See Illust.
k under Aves.
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semipalmated plover (gcide) | Plover \Plov"er\, n. [OF. plovier, F. pluvier, prop., the rain
bird, fr. LL. (assumed) pluviarius, fr. L. pluvia rain, from
pluere to rain; akin to E. float, G. fliessen to flow. See
Float.]
1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds
belonging to the family Charadrid[ae], and especially
those belonging to the subfamily Charadrins[ae]. They
are prized as game birds.
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2. (Zool.) Any grallatorial bird allied to, or resembling,
the true plovers, as the crab plover (Dromas ardeola);
the American upland, plover (Bartramia longicauda); and
other species of sandpipers.
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Note: Among the more important species are the {blackbellied
plover} or blackbreasted plover ({Charadrius
squatarola}) of America and Europe; -- called also
gray plover, bull-head plover, Swiss plover, {sea
plover}, and oxeye; the golden plover (see under
Golden); the ring plover or ringed plover
(Aegialitis hiaticula). See Ringneck. The {piping
plover} (Aegialitis meloda); Wilson's plover
(Aegialitis Wilsonia); the mountain plover
(Aegialitis montana); and the semipalmated plover
(Aegialitis semipalmata), are all small American
species.
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Bastard plover (Zool.), the lapwing.
Long-legged plover, or yellow-legged plover. See
Tattler.
Plover's page, the dunlin. [Prov. Eng.]
Rock plover, or Stone plover, the black-bellied plover.
[Prov. Eng.]
Whistling plover.
(a) The golden plover.
(b) The black-bellied plover.
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semipalmated tattler (gcide) | Willet \Wil"let\, n. (Zool.)
A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); --
called also pill-willet, will-willet, {semipalmated
tattler}, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.
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Carolina willet, the Hudsonian godwit.
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Totipalmate (gcide) | Totipalmate \To`ti*pal"mate\, a. [L. totus all, whole + E.
palmate.] (Zool.)
Having all four toes united by a web; -- said of certain sea
birds, as the pelican and the gannet. See Illust. under
Aves.
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palmate leaf (wn) | palmate leaf
n 1: a leaf resembling an open hand; having lobes radiating from
a common point |
palmately (wn) | palmately
adv 1: in a palmate manner; "palmately cleft" |
palmately-lobed (wn) | palmately-lobed
adj 1: having lobes radiating from a central point |
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