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Pal⋅ma

[pahl-mah]
–noun
1. Also called Palma de Mallorca. a seaport in and the capital of the Balearic Islands, on W Majorca. 234,098.
2. one of the Canary Islands, off the NW coast of Africa. 65,000; 281 sq. mi. (728 sq. km). Capital: Santa Cruz de la Palma.

La Pal⋅ma

[luh pahl-muh]
–noun
a city in SW California. 15,663.

Bal⋅e⋅ar⋅ic Is⋅lands

[bal-ee-ar-ik]
–plural noun
a group of islands including Iviza, Majorca, and Minorca, and constituting a province of Spain in the W Mediterranean Sea. 558,287; 1936 sq. mi. (5015 sq. km). Capital: Palma.
Spanish, Ba⋅le⋅a⋅res [bah-le-ah-res] .

Ma⋅jor⋅ca

[muh-jawr-kuh, -yawr-]
–noun
a Spanish island in the W Mediterranean: the largest of the Balearic Islands. 460,030; 1405 sq. mi. (3640 sq. km). Capital: Palma.
Spanish, Mallorca.


Ma⋅jor⋅can, adjective, noun
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Pal·ma   (päl'mä)   
A city of western Majorca Island, Spain, on the Bay of Palma, an inlet of the Mediterranean Sea. Population: 383,000.
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palma pal·ma (pāl'mə, päl'-)
n. pl. pal·mae (-mē)
The palm.

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