Definitionadj. (of the feet of water birds) having three toes connected by a thin fold of skin
Last update: June 17, 2015
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High, with a rounded head of foliage, and greyish-green 3 to 7-lobed palmate leaves, somewhat resembling the leaves of the castor-oil plant in shape and size. [Please select]
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--Provide the pupils with a number of green leaves, illustrating simple and compound, pinnate and palmate, sessile and petioled leaves. [Please select]
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All are semi-palmate, and dive, swim, and keep longer in the water than any others of their tribe. [Please select]
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The legs of the alligator, too, are not denticulated, and the feet are only semi-palmate. [Please select]
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Cantor has described about twelve species he found in the Bay of Bengal), turtles, palmated birds, pinnipedous and cetaceous mammalia, &c. [Please select]
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The bird, too, is similar, but the toes are not palmated, and the black breast band is wider. [Please select]
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The broadly-palmated antlers crowning his mighty head were of a spread and symmetry such as Jabe had never even imagined. [Please select]
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Its antlers are flat, low, and palmated like our moose; whereas the antlers of the American elk, so-called, are long, high, and round-shaped with many sharp points or tines. [Please select]
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