unpalm

English

Etymology

un- + palm

Verb

unpalm (third-person singular simple present unpalms, present participle unpalming, simple past and past participle unpalmed)

  1. (transitive) To remove from the palm of the hand.
    • 1999, Fred E. Meyers, Motion and Time Study: For Lean Manufacturing, page 114:
      When the second part is needed, it is unpalmed and put back in the fingertips where it can be used. There will normally be a palming and an unpalming. Tools are also palmed and unpalmed. Think of a pencil that must be used every cycle.
    • 2012, Natalie Standiford, The Secret Tree:
      Mom unpalmed her eyes and blinked at me as if she'd just realized I was there.

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