palmeadas
Palmeadas is a term in Portuguese that can function as a noun or an adjective, depending on context, and is derived from palma, meaning palm. In everyday language, palmeadas refer to actions performed with the flat of the hand. As a plural noun, palmeadas typically describe a series of open-handed slaps or pats delivered to a person or object. The expression appears in contexts ranging from disciplinary practices or acts of corporal punishment to affectionate taps in casual social interaction, with connotations shaped by culture and history. In many modern settings, references to palmeadas are described descriptively, and the term may carry a negative or neutral tone depending on the situation.
In botany, palmeadas denotes a leaf shape, specifically palmately arranged leaves with lobes or leaflets radiating
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