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Definition of arm
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Arm (n.) An inlet of water from the sea.
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Underditch
::
Underditch
(v. t.) To dig an
underground
ditches
in, so as to drain the
surface;
to
underdrain;
as, to
underditch
a field or a
farm..
Jazerant
::
"Jazerant
(n.) A coat of
defense
made of small
plates
of metal sewed upon linen or the like; also, this kind of armor taken
generally;
as, a coat of
jazerant..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) A
padded
jacket
or dress worn under
armor,
to
protect
the body from the
effects
of
friction;
also, a part of a
woman's
dress;
a
stomacher..
Syrup
::
Syrup (n.) A thick and
viscid
saccharine
solution
of
superior
quality
(as
sugarhouse
sirup or
molasses,
maple
sirup);
specifically,
in
pharmacy
and often in
cookery,
a
saturated
solution
of sugar and water
(simple
sirup),
or such a
solution
flavored
or
medicated..
Tegulated
::
Tegulated
(a.)
Composed
of small
plates,
as of horn or
metal,
overlapping
like
tiles;
-- said of a kind of
ancient
armor..
#NAME?
::
-er () A
suffix
used to form the
comparative
degree
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
as,
warmer,
sooner,
lat(e)er,
earl(y)ier..
Catachresis
::
Catachresis
(n.) A
figure
by which one word is
wrongly
put for
another,
or by which a word is
wrested
from its true
signification;
as, To take arms
against
a sea of
troubles.
Shak. Her voice was but the
shadow
of a
sound.
Young..
Mouse
::
Mouse (n.) A
familiar
term of
endearment.
Revolver
::
Revolver
(n.) One who, or that
which,
revolves;
specifically,
a
firearm
(
commonly
a
pistol)
with
several
chambers
or
barrels
so
arranged
as to
revolve
on an axis, and be
discharged
in
succession
by the same lock; a
repeater..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Harmotome
::
Harmotome
(n.) A
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina
and
baryta,
occurring
usually
in white
cruciform
crystals;
cross-stone..
Brachiata
::
Brachiata
(n. pl.) A
division
of the
Crinoidea,
including
those
furnished
with long
jointed
arms. See
Crinoidea..
Snotter
::
Snotter
(n.) A rope going over a
yardarm,
used to bend a
tripping
line to, in
sending
down
topgallant
and royal yards in
vessels
of war; also, the short line
supporting
the heel of the sprit in a small
boat..
Armigerous
::
Armigerous
(a.)
Bearing
arms.
Arm
::
Arm (v. i.) To
provide
one's self with arms,
weapons,
or means of
attack
or
resistance;
to take
arms..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) To make
secure;
to give
assurance
against
harm; to
guarantee
safety
to; to give
authority
or power to do, or
forbear
to do,
anything
by which the
person
authorized
is
secured,
or saved
harmless,
from any loss or
damage
by his
action..
Earmarking
::
Earmarking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Earmar.
Lose
::
Lose (v. t.) To part with
unintentionally
or
unwillingly,
as by
accident,
misfortune,
negligence,
penalty,
forfeit,
etc.; to be
deprived
of; as, to lose money from one's purse or
pocket,
or in
business
or
gaming;
to lose an arm or a leg by
amputation;
to lose men in
battle..
Black
::
Black (n.)
Mourning
garments
of a black
color;
funereal
drapery.
Over-arm
::
Over-arm
(a.) Done (as
bowling
or
pitching)
with the arm
raised
above the
shoulder.
See
Overhard.
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