Palmar

Word PALMAR
Character 6
Hyphenation pal mar
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Palmar"

What do we mean by palmar?

Of, relating to, or corresponding to the palm of the hand or an animal's paw. adjective

Pertaining or relating to the palma or palm of the hand, or to the corresponding part of the fore foot of a quadruped.

Superfical; the continuation of the ulnar artery in the palm, forming an arch opposite the anterior border of the thumb, convex distally. It gives off the digital arteries.

Deep: a somewhat specialized sheet of fascia into which the tendon of the palmaris longus expands in the palm, continuous with the fascial sheaths of the fingers, confining the subjacent muscles, etc. and serving as a flexor tendon. See cuts under muscle.

An anatomical structure, as a muscle, contained in or connected with the palm: as, the long and short palmars. See palmaris. noun

In zoology, one of the joints or ossicles of the branches of a crinoid which succeed the brachials; one of the joints of the fourth order, or of a division of the brachials; a palmare. noun

In the crinoids, according to both Carpenter's and Wachmuth and Springer's terminology, one of the plates of the arms or brachia which are of the third order of branching, situated beyond the distichal and within the postpalmars. They are the same as the third brachials in Bather's terminology. noun

Pertaining to, or corresponding with, the palm of the hand. adjective

Of or pertaining to the under side of the wings of birds. adjective

Of or pertaining to the palm of the hand or comparable appendage adjective

In the direction of the palm adjective

Of or relating to the underside of the wings of birds. adjective

Relating to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot adjective

Of or pertaining to the palm of the hand or comparable appendage

In the direction of the palm

Of or relating to the underside of the wings of birds.

A Palmar is smart, funny, and cool kid. He is also usually studious but knows how to have fun. He is usually friendly with others but stays away from trouble. When spelled like this Palmar is a boy name. Urban Dictionary

Palmar hyperhidrosis is a condition in which someone’s hand excessively sweat. Chances are, this person has had it their whole life. No, you can’t get rid of it. No, you can’t just stop it from sweating by wiping on your clothes. No, you can’t control it. Yes, it’s disgusting. Yes, people with palmar hyperhidrosis know it’s disgusting. Urban Dictionary

He's Black, cool, and knows how to play the stool. He's also extremely smart, and has all A's. And of course like all Palmar's he really digs latinas. He also goes by Polymer. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Palmar

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The word "palmar" in example sentences

Palmar Skin - Palmar skin is attached to a sheet of tissue called the palmar fascia that underlies it by septa.

According to the medical team, this thickening, known as palmar fascitis, could be linked to cancer and further tests revealed an ovarian mass that, happily, was successfully treated with chemotherapy. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Navicular disease or navicular syndrome, which is more correctly termed palmar foot pain syndrome, accounts for one-third of all chronic forelimb lameness in horses. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The clinical findings ofnevoid basal cell carcinomasyndrome (NBCCS) can vary greatly within a family, with some affected individuals having only palmar or plantar pits, while others develop keratocysts, basal cell carcinomas, or more extensive manifestations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They may include a single transverse palmar crease (a single instead of a double crease across one or both palms, also called the Simian crease), an almond shape to the eyes caused by an epicanthic fold of the eyelid, upslanting palpebral fissures, shorter limbs, poor muscle tone, a larger than normal space between the big and second toes, and protruding tongue. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The pressure exerted on the vasculature of the foot by the displacement of the cartilages by the distal palmar movement of P2, and the resistance provided by the coronary band and its attachment restrict venous blood flow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All directional movement of the ungular cartilages, coupled with distal palmar movement of P2 would result in a variable restriction of blood flow proximally from the foot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This can greatly help reduce plantar sweat and since I believe the systems are linked - palmar as well ❋ Unknown (2009)

I suffer from palmar hyperhydrosis and it drives me absolutely nuts, especially during the summer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Palmer tubercles comparatively smaller, inner palmar tubercle separated from outer palmer tubercle (vs. other relatives posses palmer tubercles comparatively large, inner palmer tubercle connected with outer palmar tubercle). ❋ Unknown (2007)

When this occurs, it is hypothesized that venous blood within the vessels of the palmar aspect of the foot is forced into the micro venous vasculature within the vascular channels of the ungular cartilage of the foot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All of which is to say that I have, after some years of being wart-free, developed a small one on my left thumb, near the distal joint, palmar side. ❋ Steve Perry (2009)

The depression, pressure, haemodynamic theories require only expansion and contraction of the palmar aspect of the foot, where the suspension theory requires three dimensional distortion of the cartilages and palmar aspect of the foot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is likely that medial-lateral and proximal-distal movement of the palmar axial projection of the lateral cartilages would be influential in the timing, and the ratio of force to pressure occurring during the impact and stance phases of the stride.4 It can easily be understood why the coronary band has been overlooked as an important component in energy management, with the coronary band being commonly viewed as elastic in nature. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The STHD defines the angle of the bar/wall, and the relationship they hold to the palmar axial projections of the ungular cartilages as the primary instigators of pastern movement upon impact, this would explain why performance horses are capable of dealing with the energies created at speed, with less than healthy frogs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This rapid exchange of blood under pressure from the ungular cartilage, and coronary vasculature to the proper palmar digital vein would result in a negative pressure in the foot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That happens in extreme cases of palmar hyperhidrosis, which afflicts one in 200 Americans. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Excessive hand sweating (palmar hyperhidrosis), can be severe, affecting a patient's everyday life both socially and functionally. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Hey man, did you see Palmar [with that] [hispanic] chick. Did you see Palmar at school, he had an A on that [test]. ❋ Jerry Daddy (2017)

[Caleb]: [EWWWWWW]! Do you see how sweaty her hands are??? We should call her Sweat from [now on] because her hands are always so sweaty! Sweat: Sorry, I can’t help it! I have palmar hyperhidrosis! ❋ TheSweatiestHandsofThemAll (2018)

Did u see [Palmar's] new [yt] video, playing the [stool]? You saw Palmar with dat girl? ❋ Broccolli (2018)

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