• Noun

    the part of the inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers.
    the corresponding part of the forefoot of an animal.
    the part of a glove covering this part of the hand.
    Also called sailmaker's palm. a stiff rawhide or metal shield worn over this part of the hand by sailmakers to serve as a thimble.
    a linear measure of from 3 to 4 inches (7 1 / 2 ?10 centimeters), based on the breadth of the hand.
    a linear measure of from 7 to 10 inches (17 1 / 2 ?25 centimeters), based on the length of the hand.
    the flat, expanded part of the horn or antler of a deer.
    a flat, widened part at the end of an armlike projection.
    Nautical .
    the blade of an oar.
    the inner face of an anchor fluke.
    (loosely) an anchor fluke.
    a flat-topped bearing member at the head of a stanchion.

    Verb (used with object)

    to conceal in the palm, as in cheating at cards or dice or in juggling.
    to pick up stealthily.
    to hold in the hand.
    to impose (something) fraudulently (usually fol. by on or upon )
    to palm stolen jewels on someone.
    to touch or stroke with the palm or hand.
    to shake hands with.
    Basketball . to grip (the ball) momentarily with the hand in the act of dribbling. ?

    Verb phrase

    palm off, to dispose of by deception, trickery, or fraud; substitute (something) with intent to deceive
    Someone had palmed off a forgery on the museum officials.

    Idiom

    grease someone's palm, to give money to
    esp. as a bribe
    Before any work could begin, it was necessary to grease the superintendent's palm.

    Synonyms

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