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Etymology

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re- +‎ palm

Verb

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repalm (third-person singular simple present repalms, present participle repalming, simple past and past participle repalmed)

  1. To palm again.
    • 1980, Thomas Nelson Downs, John Northern Hilliard, The Art of Magic, page 260:
      Pick up second coin and apparently drop it in to the handkerchief, but in reality allow the palmed coin to drop upon the coin on the fingers, after which you repalm the two coins.
    • 2006, J. B. Bobo, Modern Coin Magic, page 318:
      The left hand is next turned round under cover of the right hand, and the coins repalmed in right

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