palmate

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palmiye yaprağı şeklinde
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aya biçiminde
palmate leaf
palmiye yaprağı
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Having more than three leaflets arising from a common point, often in the form of a fan

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.

A salt or ester of ricinoleic acid; a ricinoleate
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.

Having webbed appendage; palmated

The Palmate Newt is a common Western European amphibian.

Hand-like; shaped like a hand with extended fingers
{a} spreading like the open hand, with branches like fingers
of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point
a leaf with lobes divided like the spread fingers of an open hand
Leaves divided into lobes arising from a common center, like the fingers of a hand From the Latin, palma, "palm " The leaves of the Maples (Acer spp ) are palmate
Having more than three leaflets arising from a common point
lobed, divided or ribbed in a palm-like or hand-like fashion; veins arising from one point
Compounded, divided, lobed, or ribbed so that the divisions or ribs spread out like fingers from a single point
Having the shape of the hand; resembling a hand with the fingers spread
A type of leaf whose lobes or segments attach to the stalk (petiole) at one point Examples: Horsechestnut, Maple Compare "pinnate"
With three or more lobes, veins or leaflets arising from one point, often five to seven
Having the distal portion broad, flat, and more or less divided into lobes; said of certain corals, antlers, etc
With three or more lobes, nerves, leaflets, or branches arising from a common point
Spreading from the apex of a petiole, as the divisions of a leaf, or leaflets, so as to resemble the hand with outspread fingers
Arranged in a radial pattern Like fingers from a palm
Having the anterior toes united by a web, as in most swimming birds; webbed
having leaflets radiating out from a central point
of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin
The arrangement of leaf veins or leaflets in such a way that the main divisions arise from a single point
Veined, lobbed or divided as the fingers or a hand Palmately compound - Leaflets radiating out from a common point Peduncle - The stalk of a flower cluster Peltate - Shield shaped, with the stalk attached near the middle instead of the base or margin Pendulous - Hanging, weeping Perfect - A flower having both male and female parts (bisexual) Perennial - A plant that lives for more than 3 years Petiole - Leaf stalk connecting leaf blade to the stem Pinna (pl pinnae) - The primary division of a compound leaf Pinnate (Pinately compound) - Leaflets or venation arranged on either side of a central axis, resembling a feather Pod - Dry , 1 celled fruit, splitting along natural grooved lines, with thicker wall than a capsule, see Legume Pome - Fleshy indehiscent fruit from a compound ovary Pubescent - Covered with short sort hair
{s} resembling the palm of the hand
n Refers to leaves with lobes radiating from a common central point
divided as the palm and fingers of a hand pappus simple or feathery hairs in fruit and flowers of the COMPOSITAE - daisy family parasite plant dependant on other plants as a food source, normally with no green pigment; partial or semi-parasites may have green pigments perennial plant surviving for more than two years
A salt of palmic acid; a ricinoleate
(of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin
A particular shape of leaf where the main leaf veins begin at the same place near the leaf stem Named after the shape of a hand with the fingers spread wide Maple is the classic example of "palmate-shaped" leaves [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
palmated
oval
palmate compound
Alternative spelling of palmately compound
palmate leaf
a leaf resembling an open hand; having lobes radiating from a common point
palmate

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    [ 'pal-"mAt, 'pä-, 'pä ] (adjective.) circa 1760. From Latin palmatus (“hand-shaped”), by extension (as palma acquired the meaning "palm tree"), "palm-leaf shaped".
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