How To Use Palmate In A Sentence
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(caruncula gutturalis Linnaei) a white spot often, if not always, of a foot diameter, on the hinder part of the buttocks round the tail; its gait a trot, and attended with a rattling of the hoofs; but distinguished from that decisively by its horns, which are not palmated, but round and pointed.
Notes on the State of Virginia
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The elegant palmate leaved Pomacea likewise occurs, with the mulberry: the marigold is a great favourite.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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It is also [[palmately]] lobed, which means the leaf has five "arms.
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
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The Semipalmated Plover is a small plover with a short bill and yellow-orange legs.
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Nor must we forget those water fowls which, instead of palmated feet, have what is called the lobate foot, which means that the digits have broad lobes or flaps on their sides.
Our Bird Comrades
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Fifty semipalmated plovers settled beside the Sherwood Island jetty and became invisible among the rocks.
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In all cases, they consist of a single tine removed from a palmate section of an antler beam.
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They also bear prominent ribs and are tightly adpressed to the body, but are larger than the palmate sclerites.
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It is also palmately lobed, which means the leaf has five "arms.
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Palmated antlers of moose may serve as a parabolic reflector of sounds.
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Like the palmate sclerites, the plane of the base is oriented perpendicular to that of the blade, but it may be offset from the blade by a broad constriction.
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It lay on its side, palmate leaves riffling in the wind, gray bark standing out against the green of the pasture.
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The radical leaves are "pubescent on the under surface, palmate, with the segments cuneated at the base, and from three to five lobed at the apex.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
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Between the Nauset Marshes, Corn Hill, Pilgrim Beach, and the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary we saw 56 species, 13 of them new for Eric, including semipalmated plovers, long-billed dowitchers, lesser yellowlegs, and a horned lark.
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More of the giant palmate leaves are on the ground than on the plant.
Groundwork: Chard's double punch
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The Semipalmated Sandpiper is a small shorebird in the group known as peeps or stints.
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The stress response of the spring migrating semipalmated plovers, an Arctic breeding species, varied between two years.
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Quercus (oaks) palmately lobed: indented with the indentations reaching to the center, such as
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The Fallow deer with its huge palmated antlers was probably introduced by the Normans in order to enjoy their ‘sport’ of hunting.
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palmately cleft
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Fatsia japonica is a striking ivy shrub with broad, palmately divided leaves that occurs on islands of the south coast.
Southern Korea evergreen forests
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There is a tree common to the Columbia river below the enterance of cataract River which in it's appearance when divested of it's folage, much resembles the white ash; the appearance of the wood and bark is also that of the ash. it's stem is simple. branching and diffuse. the lief is petiolate, plane, scattered palmate lobate, divided by four deep sinusus; the lobes are repand or terminate in from 3 to 5 accute angular points, while their margins are indented with irregular and somewhat circular incissures. the petiole is celindric smoth and 7 inches long. the leaf 8 inches in length and 12 in bredth. this tree is frequently
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
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Cataract River which in its appearance when divested of its folage, much resembles the white ash; the appearance of the wood and bark is also that of the ash. it's Stem is Simple branching and diffuse. the lief is petiolate, plane, scattered palmate lobate, divided by four deep Sinusus; the lobes are repand or terminate in from 3 to 5 accute angular points, while their margins are indented with irregular and
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
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Large palmate leaves are the main attraction of this 5 foot tall plant.
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Eastern Willet, Tringa s. semipalmata synonym; Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, formerly; Symphemia semipalmata, protonym; Scolopax semipalmata, also known as the semipalmated tattler or simply as the willet, photographed at Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, USA.
Mystery bird: eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata
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_Leaves: _ Rounded, deeply and palmately lobed, the 5 to 9 lobes often cleft.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
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An escaped, wayward child from the horticultural efforts of two previous gardeners at the bay, it smiled and waved its many palmated, seven-fingered hands at him, beckoning to him as he went by.
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The leaves are palmate and have a hairy texture.
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‘Palmate’ sclerites are situated in the dorsal zone of the animal's body.
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It lay on its side, palmate leaves riffling in the wind, gray bark standing out against the green of the pasture.
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Also a species of HIBISCUS, with rough palmate leaves, large bright sulphur-coloured flowers, with a rich purple spot at the base of each petal, the stamens and stigma bright red, the blossoms when fully expanded eight inches in circumference; the plant has a very erect habit.
Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
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Here tens of thousands of semi-palmated sandpipers and other shorebirds feed on the rich salt marshes that dominate the landscape.
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The leaves of Money Tree are palmate, that is, resembling an outstretched hand.
BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
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The sharp angle between the base and the blade of both of these variants suggests that they probably occupied the dorsal or lateral zones, where the palmate and cultrate sclerites occur.
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She could see every shell which crawled on the white sand at her feet, every rock-fish which played in and out of the crannies, and stared at her with its broad bright eyes; while the great palmate oarweeds which waved along the chasm, half-seen in the glimmering water, seemed to beckon her down with long brown hands to a grave amid their chilly bowers.
Westward Ho!
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Traditionally, the five species of peeps in North America are the Baird's, Least, Semipalmated, Western, and White-rumped sandpipers.
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Cormorants and shags have been considered closely related to other totipalmate birds (tropicbirds, frigatebirds, anhingas, gannets and boobies, pelicans), which when taken together, form Pelecaniformes.
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While some species breeding there are well within their known breeding range, others, such as the white-rumped sandpiper, semipalmated sandpiper, and sanderling, are at the northern limit.
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The Semipalmated Sandpiper is a small shorebird in the group known as peeps or stints.
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Other problematic invasive species include coffee (Coffea arabica), guava (Psidium guajava), Lantana camara, mango (Mangifera indica), African tulip tree (Spathodea campanulata), and Cecropia palmate.
Society Islands tropical moist forests
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A palmate newt – its impervious gaze scanned minute horizons between the worlds of water and air.
Country Diary: Wenlock Edge
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The cervina type had the smallest and the palmated the largest carcass weight, antler spread and tine numbers.
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Its yellow legs distinguish it from the other two Washington peeps, Western and Semipalmated Sandpipers, which have black legs.
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Dipteris Horsfieldii and Matonia pectinata, which bear large spreading palmate fronds on slender stems six or eight feet high.
The Malay Archipelago
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Megaloceros had large palmate antlers with a span up to 3.7 m and a weight around 45 kg.
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Migration peaks end of April/first of May with tens of thousands of birds: red knots, least and western sandpipers, sanderlings, dunlins, short-billed dowitchers, black-bellied and semipalmated plovers, greater yellowlegs - all doing their best to avoid hunting Peregrine falcons and merlins.
The Seattle Times
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This tree was deciduous, the leaves being palmate, and grew on stiff soil: its large crimson flowers attracted universal admiration.
Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
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His tallest tine is 10.5 inches and his left main beam is slightly palmated.
Well, I finally got my first bow deer. And man he was a whopper!
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Between the Nauset Marshes, Corn Hill, Pilgrim Beach, and the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary we saw 56 species, 13 of them new for Eric, including semipalmated plovers, long-billed dowitchers, lesser yellowlegs, and a horned lark.
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While some species breeding there are well within their known breeding range, others, such as the white-rumped sandpiper, semipalmated sandpiper, and sanderling, are at the northern limit.
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Castor oil plants are easy to recognise from the palmate like leaves with pointy ‘fingers’ and an often purple coloured stem.
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The town had fewest species, but many of these showed larger numbers here than in the other ecosystems, e.g., semipalmated sandpipers, horned larks, savannah sparrows, white-crowned sparrows, and Lapland longspurs.
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i is compreffed on the fides fo, that one fharp edge goes upwards and the other downwards: the hind feet are not palmated, or joined by a moveable fkin, but are peculiar for having on both fides of the feet, long, white, clofe, pectinated, off - fbnding hair, befides the fhort hair with which the feet are quite covered.
Travels into North America : containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general, with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curiou
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(Samburu: naisichoi), a stout plant with palmately veined leaves and relatively larger basal lobes.
Chapter 7
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_Leaves: _ Opposite, on slender petioles; lower ones rounded, 2 to 4 in. broad, palmately cut into 2 to 5 lobes; upper leaves narrower, 3-cleft or 3-toothed.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
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In all cases, they consist of a single tine removed from a palmate section of an antler beam.
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The leaves are petiolate, often cordate, with strongly marked reticulate veining (unusual for a monocotyledon), sometimes lobed, occasionally palmately compound.
Chapter 37
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-- Trees 15° in height, trunk covered with large leaf scars, wood soft and brittle, the long-petioled, palmately-lobed leaves growing in a crown and giving the tree the general appearance of
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
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They also bear prominent ribs and are tightly adpressed to the body, but are larger than the palmate sclerites.
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The distinctive, compound palmate leaves typically drop with heat or drought, but defoliation may be less with more shade and water.
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Some common shorebirds and seabirds in the Southern Arctic are the semi-palmated plover, northern phalarope, lapland longspur, parasitic jaeger, and semi-palmated plover.
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Pea green palmate papyrus leaves on leggy stalks echo the umbrellas of the maples.
Sakana
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The deciduous climber, ampelopsis brevipedunculata, hails from woodland in Asia and North America, and is invaluable here, not just for its gorgeous palmate hairy leaves but, for its fruit.
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The wall of the canal presents an anterior and a posterior longitudinal ridge, from each of which proceed a number of small oblique columns, the palmate folds, giving the appearance of branches from the stem of a tree; to this arrangement the name arbor vitæ uterina is applied.
XI. Splanchnology. 3d. 3. The Uterus
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The flowers are produced on forked stems, and are accompanied by finely-cut floral leaves, nearly sessile and palmate; the radical leaves are large, pedate, downy underneath, having long stalks, and remaining green throughout winter.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
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(CALAMUS,) GLYCERIA, KENNEDYA, MUCUNA, and a strong growing IPOMEA, with herbaceous-fibrous roots and palmate leaves; and in a few places bamboos were growing.
Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
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The sharp angle between the blade and the basal facet suggests that, like the palmate sclerites of H. evangelista, they were adpressed to the body surface.
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Eastern Willet, Tringa s. semipalmata synonym; Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, formerly; Symphemia semipalmata, protonym; Scolopax semipalmata, also known as the semipalmated tattler or simply as the willet, photographed at Bolivar Peninsula, Texas, USA.
Mystery bird: eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata