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Palm

overall review score: 4.2
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The palm is the inner surface of the human hand between the wrist and the fingers, characterized by a soft, often smooth skin surface. It plays a vital role in gripping, holding objects, and performing fine motor tasks. Additionally, in botanical terms, a palm is a type of tree belonging to the family Arecaceae, known for its tall trunk and fan-shaped or feather-like leaves, widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions.

Key Features

  • Human hand feature enabling grasping and tactile perception
  • Contains distinct lines known as palm lines used in palmistry
  • Flexible skin surface with unique ridges and fingerprints
  • In plants, characterized by a singular trunk and large leaves
  • Covers various species and varieties with diverse appearances

Pros

  • Essential for daily manual activities and dexterity
  • Allows tactile feedback and fine motor skills
  • In palm trees, provides aesthetic appeal and ecological importance
  • Widely studied in anthropology and medicine

Cons

  • Vulnerable to injuries such as cuts, blisters, or calluses
  • Palm lines are not scientifically proven indicators of personality or destiny
  • Certain palms can grow large and potentially cause damage if not maintained properly

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:09:07 PM UTC