palm

করতল
definition
verb
he would spin wild tales while palming your wristwatch
conceal (a card or other small object) in the hand, especially as part of a trick or theft.
Friedel saves the day when he palms a shot from Parker over the bar.
hit (something) with the palm of the hand.
noun
They even feel attached to the tree or the palm tree that might stand outside their home.
an unbranched evergreen tree with a crown of long feathered or fan-shaped leaves, and typically having old leaf scars forming a regular pattern on the trunk. Palms grow in warm regions, especially the tropics.
In this test, you bend your thumb across the palm of your hand and bend your fingers down over your thumb.
the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
translation of 'palm'
হাতের চেটো
noun
বিজয়োল্লাসচিহ্ন,
জয়চিহ্ন,
থাবা,
খাবল,
তল,
হাতের তালু,
করতল,
তালজাতীয় বৃক্ষ
example
The lopsided star was a little bigger than my 'palm' and silver-ish in color.
I dig my fingernails into the 'palm' of my hand, it wraps into a fist.
You basically take the 'palm' of your glove and give them a face wash.
He let the crystal fall from his finger tips into the 'palm' of his hand.
She tapped the small wooden box against her 'palm' and stared at the orange dust.
The lateral presentation of the antler 'palm' between male fallow deer has been described as either a signal of individual quality or an attempt to avoid fighting.
Basketball rules states if the ball handler doesn't u2018 'palm' u2019 the ball or place their hand under the ball, there is no dribbling violation.
The 'palm' of the glove contained a healing incantation burned in gold.
These findings strongly indicate that the 'palm' of moose antlers may serve as an effective, parabolic reflector which increases the acoustic pressure of the incoming sound
Note that Jacopo adds something not prescribed - an angel swooping down with a 'palm' , symbol of martyrdom.
The main difference is that the roping 'palm' is heavier and has deeper recessed dimples and a tougher leather backing.
The spike from the fence went through his wrist and into the 'palm' of his hand.
the consensus was that the 'palm' should go to Doerner
The 'palm' fronds stand for victory while the Oriental dragon personifies vigilance and preparedness.
She pulled down her glove and stared at the red symbol on her 'palm' , a basic crescent insignia.
But there is much more to be said on that score; and there is also the fact that there are those who award the 'palm' elsewhere.
Bruce places his 'palm' on a sophisticated console set into the wall.
A blue glow gathered in the 'palm' of the right glove, and blood on pants, cloak, and tunic incinerated and fell as ash to the ground.
His hand shot out to steady himself and his 'palm' landed on the rock with the symbol.
I love the small of her back and the inside of her wrist and the 'palm' of her hand.
In this test, you bend your thumb across the 'palm' of your hand and bend your fingers down over your thumb.
Step forward for a 'palm' of victory.
A soft pressure pushed against his 'palm' symbolizing that the boy was still alive.
The local silver thatch 'palm' , traditionally used for roofing, was supplanted by corrugated tin.
Clarino synthetic leather lines the 'palm' and does not become slick when wet for reliable grip.
He reached for her hand, opened it, and placed a silver chain in her 'palm' .
Support your baby's head with the 'palm' of your hand when you hold him
she held the bird in the 'palm' of her hand
he was a deft hand with the 'palm' and needle
It's a mistake, the coach reasoned, to take your eye off the ball even when you think it's on a perfect course for the 'palm' of your glove.
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