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She palmed the small stone into her pocket without anyone noticing.
Ella palmó el pequeño piedra en su bolsillo sin que nadie lo notara.
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1. The inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers.
After wiping her sweaty palm on her shirt, Sarah grasped the handle firmly to avoid dropping the heavy vase.
Después de secar con su palma sudorosa la camisa, Sara agarró el manillazo con firmeza para evitar que el vaso pesado se cayera.
2. A linear unit based on the length or width of the human hand.
The architect specified that the windows should be at least 12 palms apart to ensure sufficient ventilation in the building.
El arquitecto especificó que los ventanales deberían estar al menos a 12 palmas separadas para garantizar una ventilación suficiente en el edificio.
3. Any plant of the family palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves.
The exotic palm tree in the garden added a touch of tropical elegance to the landscape.
El palmero exótico en el jardín añadió un toque de elegancia tropical al paisaje.
4. An award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event.
The basketball team proudly held aloft their new palm trophy after winning the national championship.
El equipo de baloncesto alzó con orgullo su nuevo trofeo palmeado después de ganar el campeonato nacional.