Palm
41Palm V — The Palm V was a Palm handheld device introduced in February 1999, distinguished from its predecessors (the popular Palm III models) by its sleeker, metal clad body. In addition, with hardware extensions such as compact keyboards and scanners,… …
42Palm OS — ▪ operating system a proprietary operating system for personal computing devices, including personal digital assistants (PDAs), “smart phones” (telephones with PDA like features), handheld gaming systems, and Global Positioning System (GPS) …
43palm — 1 noun (C) 1 the inside surface of your hand between the base of your fingers and your wrist: He held the pebble in the palm of his hand. 2 a palm tree 3 hold/have sb in the palm of your hand to have a strong influence on someone, so that they do …
44Palm Vx — The Palm Vx was considered a professional grade PDA, and retailed for US$299. Its compact size, 11.5 cm x 8 cm x 1 cm, as well as weight, 114 g, made it one of the smallest and lightest models ever offered by Palm. The Vx was based on the Palm V… …
45palm — palm1 [ palm, pam ] noun count ** 1. ) the inside part of your hand, between your fingers and your wrist: She sat waiting, resting her chin in the palm of her hand. The captain slapped his palm on the desk. 2. ) a PALM TREE or a large plant… …
46Palm — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Palme. Palm peut désigner: Organisations sociales Palm, une entreprise américaine dans l informatique réputée dans… …
47Palm — El término Palm puede referirse a: Palm, PDA o ayudante personal digital fabricado por Palm Inc; Palm, Inc., fabricante de PDAs y Smartphones en Sunnyvale, Estados Unidos; PalmSource, Inc., empresa desarrolladora del sistema operativo Palm OS;… …
48palm — noun 1 flat part of the front of your hand ADJECTIVE ▪ soft ▪ sweaty ▪ warm ▪ flat, open ▪ upturned …
49palm — 1. an indication of bribery The hand of the recipient is upturned: You yourself Are much condemn d to have an itching palm. (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar) Whence to anoint a palm, to bribe, and many punning terms for bribery such as… …
50palm — co·palm; palm; palm·er·sto·ni·an; palm·ery; palm·es·the·sia; palm·ful; palm·ist; palm·is·ter; palm·is·try; palm·ward; na·palm; palm·er; …