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Palmer is a term with various meanings in different contexts. In the context of anatomy, it refers to the palm of the hand. In botany, it refers to a plant that has been affected by palmer. In geography, it is a common place name.
Anatomy[edit]
In anatomy, the term "palmer" refers to the palm of the hand. The palm is the inner aspect of the hand, which is made up of the metacarpus and the thenar and hypothenar eminences. The palmer surface of the hand is distinguished by its hairless, thick, and tough skin.
Botany[edit]
In botany, a "palmer" is a plant that has been affected by palmer. This typically refers to plants that have been affected by Palmer amaranth, a type of pigweed that is considered a significant weed problem in many areas.
Geography[edit]
"Palmer" is a common place name in many English-speaking countries. It may refer to several towns and cities in the United States, including Palmer, Alaska, Palmer, Massachusetts, and Palmer, Texas. It may also refer to Palmer Land, a portion of Antarctica.


