1857 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,*Palmicolous..*Palmiform.
1864 Webster, *Palmigrade . [ citing Hitchcock]
1876 Harley Mat.Med. (ed. 6) 711Leaves alternate, more or less *palmilobed.
1857 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,*Palminervate.
1880 Gray Struct. Bot. iii. §4 (ed. 6) 93Palmately, Digitately, or Radiately Veined (or *Palminerved) class, of which leaves of common Maples and the Vine are..examples.
1852 Th. Ross Humboldt'sTrav. II. xxii. 336The assertion of Linnæus, that..man is essentially *palmivorous.
palmi-
combining form
Etymology: Latin, from palma palm
1. : palm tree
< palmicolous >
< palmivorous >
2.
a. : palmat-
< palmilobate >
< palminerved >
b. : with or on the palms
< palmigrade >
1.
< palmicolous >
< palmivorous >
2.
a.
< palmilobate >
< palminerved >
b.
< palmigrade >