palmary

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin palmarius, palmaris (belonging to palms, deserving the palm or prize). Cognate to Spanish palmario.

Adjective

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palmary (comparative more palmary, superlative most palmary)

  1. Worthy of the palm; preeminent; superior.
  2. Principal; chief.
  3. (anatomy) Palmar.

Anagrams

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