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Definition of arm
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Arm (n.) Fig.:
Power;
might;
strength;
support;
as, the
secular
arm; the arm of the law..
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Harmonic
::
Harmonic
(a.) Alt. of
Harmonica.
Targeteer
::
Targeteer
(n.) One who is armed with a
target
or
shield.
Cadet
::
Cadet (n.) A
gentleman
who
carries
arms in a
regiment,
as a
volunteer,
with a view of
acquiring
military
skill and
obtaining
a
commission..
Charming
::
Charming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Char.
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) A heavy
wheel,
or cross arms with
weights
at the ends on a
revolving
axis, to
regulate
or
equalize
the
motion
of
machinery
by means of its
inertia,
where the power
communicated,
or the
resistance
to be
overcome,
is
variable,
as in the steam
engine
or the
coining
press.
See Fly wheel
(below)..
Tabouret
::
Tabouret
(n.) A seat
without
arms or back,
cushioned
and
stuffed:
a high
stool;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
to a
drum..
Huer
::
Huer (n.) One who cries out or gives an
alarm;
specifically,
a
balker;
a
conder.
See
Balker..
Ravage
::
Ravage
(n.)
Desolation
by
violence;
violent
ruin or
destruction;
devastation;
havoc;
waste;
as, the
ravage
of a lion; the
ravages
of fire or
tempest;
the
ravages
of an army, or of
time..
Grasp
::
Grasp (n.) Reach of the arms;
hence,
the power of
seizing
and
holding;
as, it was
beyond
his
grasp..
Enamor
::
Enamor
(v. t.) To
inflame
with love; to
charm;
to
captivate;
-- with of, or with,
before
the
person
or
thing;
as, to be
enamored
with a lady; to be
enamored
of books or
science..
Heat
::
Heat (v. i.) To grow warm or hot by the
action
of fire or
friction,
etc., or the
communication
of heat; as, the iron or the water heats
slowly..
Malefic
::
Malefic
(a.) Doing
mischief;
causing
harm or evil;
nefarious;
hurtful.
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Pleasing
to the ear; soft;
melodious;
harmonious;
as, the sweet notes of a flute or an
organ;
sweet
music;
a sweet
voice;
a sweet
singer..
Warming
::
Warming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of War.
Rouge
::
Rouge (n.) A
cosmetic
used for
giving
a red color to the
cheeks
or lips. The best is
prepared
from the dried
flowers
of the
safflower,
but it is often made from
carmine..
Breton
::
Breton
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Brittany,
or
Bretagne,
in
France;
also, the
ancient
language
of
Brittany;
Armorican..
Conform
::
Conform
(v. t.) To shape in
accordance
with; to make like; to bring into
harmony
or
agreement
with; --
usually
with to or unto.
Heavy-armed
::
Heavy-armed
(a.)
Wearing
heavy or
complete
armor;
carrying
heavy arms.
Barmaster
::
Barmaster
(n.)
Formerly,
a local judge among
miners;
now, an
officer
of the
barmote..
Farmery
::
Farmery
(n.) The
buildings
and yards
necessary
for the
business
of a farm; a
homestead.
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