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The study of shapes and lines is called geometry. Thanks for reading!
The study of fingerprints is called dactyloscopy or dermatoglyphics. It involves analyzing and comparing the unique patterns of ridges and furrows on an individual's fingers and palms for identification purposes.
A person who studies palms is called a "palmologist." Palmology is a branch of botany that focuses specifically on the study, classification, and cultivation of palm trees. Palmologists may engage in research, conservation efforts, or horticultural practices related to these unique plants.
His palms were sweaty.The preacher raised his hands, palms upward, in prayer.Each of a person's palms contain life lines.
A fortuneteller who predicts your future by the lines on your palms...
palm·is·try (pä'mĭ-strē)n. The practice or art of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
It is called coordinated geometry which is plotted on the Cartesian plane.
The deeper part of the dermis is responsible for markings on our skin surface called Flexure lines. These lines are easily observed as the deep skin creases on the palms. Flexure lines result from a continual folding of the skin, often over joints, where the dermis attaches tightly to underlying structures. Flexure lines are also visible on the wrists, soles of the feet, fingers, and toes.
Three or more lines that intersect at a single point are called concurrent lines. The point where they intersect is known as the point of concurrency. This concept is commonly used in geometry, particularly in the study of triangles and other polygons.
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.
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