palm tree
Noun: A palm tree is a type of tropical or subtropical plant belonging to the family Arecaceae (also known as Palmae). It is characterized by having an unbranched trunk (or sometimes a cluster of stems) topped with a crown of large, often fan-shaped (palmate) or feather-shaped (pinnate) leaves.
The term palm tree is used to refer to any member of this specific botanical family. It is a common term in everyday language, geography, and horticulture. - General Reference: Used to describe the iconic trees found in warm climates. - Botanical Context: Refers to plants within the family Arecaceae.
- The beach was lined with tall palm trees swaying in the breeze.
- Coconuts grow on a specific type of palm tree.
- Many palm trees have leaves that are used for thatching roofs.
- "Palm tree" as a symbol: Often used metaphorically or as a symbol of tropical vacations, relaxation, and warm climates.
- The logo featured a palm tree to evoke feelings of a tropical paradise.
- Palm (noun): A common short form for "palm tree." Also refers to the inner surface of the hand.
- We sat in the shade of a tall palm.
- Arecaceae (noun): The scientific family name for palms.
- Palmae (noun): An older, synonymous scientific family name.
- Palm
- Arecaceous plant (technical)
(Note: These are compound terms containing "palm tree," not definitions of the target word itself.) - Palm tree-lined: Describing an avenue or street bordered by palm trees. - They drove down a palm tree-lined boulevard. - Palm tree island: An informal descriptor for a tropical island. - Date palm tree: A specific species (Phoenix dactylifera) that produces dates.
- any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves