1. palma - Noun
2. Palma - Proper noun
palma (plural palmas)
(historical) Alternative form of palmo, traditional Portuguese and Spanish units of length.
A city and port in Majorca, Spain, capital of Balearic Islands
A town in Palma district, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdrian Ceniceros finished 1st, followed closely by Jonathan Alaniz, Julian Rivero, Jorge Palma, Eduardo Castillo, and Alejandro Uribe. Source: Internet
Although Almachar only has a population of 2,000, Deputy Mayor, Mario Torres and Councillor Aroa Palma joined their Axarquian neighbours at FITUR this year. Source: Internet
Brian De Palma directs this movie about kids with occult powers who go to a special Lincoln Park school and fight a government plot. Source: Internet
For his part, Bescond said, "We are pleased to establish this partnership with USAID, which will strengthen our actions to support community health in the districts of Mocímboa da Praia and Palma. Source: Internet
Calle Palma is the main street downtown where several historical buildings, plazas, shops, restaurants and cafes are located. Source: Internet
Association with Brian De Palma and Barry Levinson On three occasions, Brian De Palma worked with Morricone: The Untouchables (1987), the 1989 war drama Casualties of War and the science fiction film Mission to Mars (2000). Source: Internet