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Palmyra
[ pal-mahy-ruh ]
noun
- an ancient city in central Syria, NE of Damascus: reputedly built by Solomon.
palmyra
1/ pælˈmaɪrə /
noun
- a tall tropical Asian palm, Borassus flabellifer, with large fan-shaped leaves used for thatching and weaving; grown also for its edible seedlings
Palmyra
2/ pælˈmaɪrə /
noun
- an ancient city in central Syria: said to have been built by Solomon Biblical nameTadmor
- an island in the central Pacific, in the Line Islands: under US administration
Word History and Origins
Origin of Palmyra1
Example Sentences
Leo Brent Bozell IV, 44, of Palmyra, Pennsylvania, was one of the first rioters to enter the Capitol and among the first to reach the Senate floor during the Jan. 6, 2021, siege.
Captain Yager’s remains were recovered in Riverside County, Calif., and he was buried in Palmyra, Mo.
Yager’s family has declined to speak to the media, but Yavapai officials said the family is grateful this piece of his body is being finally reunited with his remains 70 years after he was buried in his hometown of Palmyra, Mo.
The palmyra fruit is used in desserts like palm cakes, and the flowers can be made into sweet palm juice and even produce alcoholic drinks.
“Fish that you collect to eat off of a reef on Molokai may very well have compounds that washed into the water from rainfall in Lahaina and got transported to ocean currents across the channel and onto the reefs of neighboring islands,” said Eric Conklin, the Nature Conservancy’s director of marine science for Hawaii and Palmyra.
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