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palmate
English
Etymology
From Latin palm?tus (“hand-shaped”), by extension (as palma acquired the meaning "palm tree"), "palm-leaf shaped".
Adjective
palmate (not comparable)
- (chiefly botany) Having three or more lobes or veins arising from a common point.
- Although palmate leaves are typical of most Western maples, a number of species have leaves without lobes.
- (botany) (leaves) Having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan.
- 1909, Eleanor Stockhouse Atkinson, "In the Tree Tops", The How and Why Library.
- The horse chestnut, buckeye and hickory trees have palmate leaves. That is, the broad oval leaflets are all set around the tip of a common leaf stem, spreading in a circle, like the ribs of a palm leaf fan.
- 1909, Eleanor Stockhouse Atkinson, "In the Tree Tops", The How and Why Library.
- (rare) Having webbed appendage; palmated.
- The Palmate Newt is a common Western European amphibian.
- (rare) Hand-like; shaped like a hand with extended fingers
Usage notes
- The word is rare outside of technical writing, and hardly ever qualify things other than leaves.
- A compound leaf with more than three leaflets (trifoliate) radiating from the same point is more usually called palmate or palmately compound to avoid ambiguity.
- While "palmated" is a more usual term when referring to webbed appendages. "Palmate" is often found in zoological nomenclature as the Latin term for both meanings is palmatus.
Derived terms
- totipalmate
Translations
See also
- pinnate
Noun
palmate (plural palmates)
- (chemistry) A salt or ester of ricinoleic acid (formerly called palmic acid); a ricinoleate.
Usage notes
- Used primarily as part of the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients
Anagrams
- lampate, pelmata
Italian
Adjective
palmate
- feminine plural of palmato
Latin
Verb
palm?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of palm?
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palmatifid
English
Adjective
palmatifid (comparative more palmatifid, superlative most palmatifid)
- (botany, of leaves) Having lobes with incisions that extend less than half-way toward the petiole.
Usage notes
Deeper incisions are palmatipartite; incisions reaching nearly to the petiole are palmatisect.
Related terms
- palmate
- pinnatifid
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French palmatifide.
Adjective
palmatifid m or n (feminine singular palmatifid?, masculine plural palmatifizi, feminine and neuter plural palmatifide)
- palmatifid
Declension
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