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Showing words for PALMER using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Palmer

ampler, emparl, lamper, palmer, relamp

5 Letter Words for Palmer

amper, ample, elamp, lamer, lepra, maple, marle, paler, parel, parle, pearl, pelma, prela, realm, relap, remap, repla

4 Letter Words for Palmer

alem, alep, alme, amel, aper, arle, earl, eral, laer, lame, lamp, lare, leam, leap, lear, lepa, lerp, male, mare, marl, meal, mear, mela, merl, pale, palm, pare, parl, peal, pear, pela, perm, plea, pram, prem, rale, rame, ramp, rape, real, ream, reap, repl

3 Letter Words for Palmer

aer, ale, alp, ame, amp, ape, apl, apr, are, arm, eam, ear, ela, elm, emp, epa, era, lam, lap, lar, lea, lem, lep, ler, lpm, mae, mal, map, mar, mea, mel, mer, pal, pam, par, pea, pel, per, pre, ram, rap, rea, rel, rem, rep, rle, rpm

Definitions for Palmer

[1] a pilgrim, especially of the Middle Ages, who had returned from the Holy Land bearing a palm branch as a token.
[2] any religious pilgrim.
[3] palmerworm.
[4] Scot. and North England . to wander; go idly from place to place.
[5] a person who palms a card, die, or other object, as in cheating at a game or performing a magic trick.
[6] Alice Elvira, 1855–1902, U.S. educator.
[7] Arnold, born 1929, U.S. golfer.
[8] Daniel David, 1845–1913, Canadian originator of chiropractic medicine.
[9] George Herbert, 1842–1933, U.S. educator, philosopher, and author.
[10] James Alvin Jim , born 1945, U.S. baseball player.
[11] a town in S Massachusetts.
[12] (in Medieval Europe) a pilgrim bearing a palm branch as a sign of his visit to the Holy Land
[13] (in Medieval Europe) an itinerant monk
[14] (in Medieval Europe) any pilgrim
[15] any of various artificial angling flies characterized by hackles around the length of the body
[16] Arnold. born 1929, US professional golfer: winner of seven major championships, including four in the US Masters (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964) and two in the British Open (1961,1962)
[17] Samuel. 1805–81, English painter of visionary landscapes, influenced by William Blake

Words nearby Palmer

palmatisect, palmcorder, palmdale, palme, palmed, palmer, palmer archipelago, palmer land, palmer peninsula, palmer worm, palmer-tomkinson

Origin of Palmer

2First recorded in 1665–75; palm1 + -er1

Word origin for Palmer

C13: from Old French palmier, from Medieval Latin palmārius, from Latin palma palm