Palm
Palm most commonly refers to:
- Palm of the hand, the central region of the front of the hand
- Palm plants, of family Arecaceae
- Several other plants known as "palm"
Palm or Palms may also refer to:
Music
- Palm (band), an American rock band
- Palms (band), an American rock band featuring members of Deftones and Isis
- Palms (Palms album), their 2013 album
- Palms (Thrice album), a 2018 album by American rock band Thrice
Businesses and organizations
- Palm, Inc., defunct American electronics manufacturer
- Palm Breweries, a Belgian company
- Palm Pictures, an American entertainment company
- Palm Records, a French jazz record label
- Palms Casino Resort, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, U.S.
- The Palm (restaurant), New York City, U.S.
- Palm Cabaret and Bar, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Places
United States
- Midway, Lafayette County, Arkansas, also known as Palm
- Palm, Pennsylvania
- Palms, Los Angeles
- Palms, Minden Township, Michigan
Elsewhere
- Palms, Walkerston, Queensland, Australia
- Palm Islands, three artificial islands on the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Science and technology
- PaLM, a large language model developed by Google
- Palm (PDA), a personal digital assistant
- Palm OS, a discontinued operating system
- Photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM)
- PALM gene in humans
Other uses
- Palm (surname), a name (including a list of people with the name)
- Palm (unit), an obsolete unit of length, originally based on the width of the human palm
- Palm branch, a symbol of victory, triumph, peace, and eternal life
- Palming, a sleight-of-hand technique
- Palm, an enhancement to the Croix de Guerre award
Palm
, ISO 15924 code for Palmyrene script
See also
- Palm wine (disambiguation)
- The Palms (disambiguation)
- Palme (disambiguation)
- Palma (disambiguation)
- Palmer (disambiguation)
- Palmistry, foretelling of the future through the study of the palm
- Sago, a starch extracted from the pith of various tropical palm stems
- Palm Sunday
- Facepalm
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