Grease the palms of
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BUYOFFGrease the palms of
FAUREComposer of "The Palms."
BONGASBetel palms of the Philippines.
clappedStrike the palms of (one's hands) together once, esp. as a signal
clappingStrike the palms of (one's hands) together once, esp. as a signal
clappedStrike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud
clappingStrike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud
spatheda large bract, often coloured, that surrounds the inflorescence of aroid plants and palms
palmistthe art of telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hands
pompholygousof or like a pompholyx, a vesicular eruption or eczema chiefly on the palms and soles
chiromancyThe prediction of a person's future from the lines on the palms of his or her hands; palmistry
calamiany of various tropical Asian palms of the genus Calamus, some of which are a source of rattan
handstandact or instance of supporting the body in a vertical position by balancing on the palms of the hands
sagostarchy foodstuff derived from the soft interior of the trunk of various palms and cycads, used in making puddings
sagosstarchy foodstuff derived from the soft interior of the trunk of various palms and cycads, used in making puddings
handstandan act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air
handstandsHANDSTAND, an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air
namasteconventional Hindu expression on meeting or parting, used by the speaker usually while holding the palms together vertically in front of the bosom
assaisany of several slender Brazilian palms of the genus Euterpe, esp. E. edulis, a species bearing a purple fruit from which a beverage is made by infusion
assaiany of several slender Brazilian palms of the genus Euterpe, esp. E. edulis, a species bearing a purple fruit from which a beverage is made by infusion
cycadany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
cycadsany gymnospermous plant of the order Cycadales, intermediate in appearance between ferns and the palms, many species having a thick, unbranched, columnar trunk bearing a crown of large, leathery, pinnate leaves
arrackany of various spirituous liquors distilled in the East Indies and other parts of the East and Middle East from the fermented sap of toddy palms, or from fermented molasses, rice, or other materials
arracksany of various spirituous liquors distilled in the East Indies and other parts of the East and Middle East from the fermented sap of toddy palms, or from fermented molasses, rice, or other materials
araksany of various spirituous liquors distilled in the East Indies and other parts of the East and Middle East from the fermented sap of toddy palms, or from fermented molasses, rice, or other materials
arakany of various spirituous liquors distilled in the East Indies and other parts of the East and Middle East from the fermented sap of toddy palms, or from fermented molasses, rice, or other materials
monocotyledonA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)
monocotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)
pushupexercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms
thimblerigsleight-of-hand swindling game in which the operator palms a pellet or pea while appearing to cover it with one of three thimblelike cups, and then, moving the cups about, offers to bet that no one can tell under which cup the pellet or pea lies