palmary

English

Etymology

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

Adjective

palmary (comparative more palmary, superlative most palmary)

  1. Worthy of the palm; preeminent; superior.
  2. principal; chief
  3. (anatomy) palmar

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