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Q: What is palmate?
A: palmate: (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin; of a leaf shape Read More »

Q: What is palmately?
A: palmately: in a palmate manner Read More »

Q: What is palmatate (sp)?
A: Palpitate (v) means to beat rapidly (heart). Palmate (adj) is having 3 toes (water birds' feet... Read More »

Q: What is pal·mate?
A: (păl'māt', päl'-, pä'māt') also pal·mat·ed ( -mā'tĭd ) adj. Having a shape similar to that of a hand with the fingers extended: palmate antlers; palmate coral. ... Read More »

Q: What is palmately compound leaf?
A: ( ¦pä′māt·lē ′käm′pau̇nd ′lēf ) (botany) A leaf with leaflets that originate from a common point at the end of the petiole. Read More »

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