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palm family

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noun

  1. the plant family Palmae (or Arecaceae; formerly, Palmaceae), characterized by chiefly tropical evergreen trees or shrubs having large compound leaves in featherlike or fanlike fronds, large clusters of small flowers, and fleshy or dry fruit, and including the palmettos, ornamental palms, and palms that are the source of carnauba wax, coconuts, dates, raffia, rattan, sago, and various oils.


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Scientists used artificial intelligence to assess risks to the entire palm family, from tall trees to climbing plants.

From BBC

A small tree, something that looks native to the palm family, sprouts from behind the woman, distracting me further: Do palm trees grow in New York?

From Literature

We saw here a delicate little member of the palm family, a sort of baby tree, known as the small-stemmed palm of Par�.

From Project Gutenberg

A thoughtful person cannot fail to be impressed with the remarkable adaptation of the palm family to the requirements of the natives of this region.

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The palm family contributes much food to the natives, and also furnishes a large supply of food to the markets of the world.

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