noun
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the state of being palmate
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a projection or division of a palmate structure
Etymology
Origin of palmation
Example Sentences
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With moose a better idea of these qualities can be obtained by measuring the extreme breadth of the palmation, and the extreme length from the tip of the brow point backward in each horn.
From Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club by Various
But there are also adaptive and purely analogical homologies, such as the interdigital palmation of aquatic birds, amphibians and mammals.
From Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology by E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell
Enormous set of old antlers of a Barren Ground Caribou, with exceptional palmation.
From The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin by Harper, Francis
The photographs of the Alaska moose shown herewith have this double palmation.
From American Big Game in Its Haunts by Various
His antlers, whose symmetry and palmation seemed perfect, were estimated to have a spread of 75 sixty inches at least.
From Kings in Exile by Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir
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