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Definition of arm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arm is as below...
Arm (v. t.) To
furnish
or equip with
weapons
of
offense
or
defense;
as, to arm
soldiers;
to arm the
country..
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Honey
::
Honey (n.) Sweet one; -- a term of
endearment.
Arm
::
Arm (n.) A
weapon
of
offense
or
defense;
an
instrument
of
warfare;
--
commonly
in the pl.
Tailor
::
Tailor
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to cut out and make men's
garments;
also, one who cuts out and makes
ladies'
outer
garments..
Carmagnole
::
Carmagnole
(n.) A
popular
or Red
Rebublican
song and
dance,
of the time of the first
French
Revolution..
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Deprived
of heat, or
having
a low
temperature;
not warm or hot;
gelid;
frigid..
Insole
::
Insole
(n.) The
inside
sole of a boot or shoe; also, a
loose,
thin strip of
leather,
felt, etc.,
placed
inside
the shoe for
warmth
or
ease..
Hurter
::
Hurter
(n.)
Injury;
damage;
detriment;
harm;
mischief.
Arm
::
Arm (v. t.) Fig.: To
furnish
with means of
defense;
to
prepare
for
resistance;
to
fortify,
in a moral
sense..
Excalfactory
::
Excalfactory
(a.)
Heating;
warming.
Hospital
::
Hospital
(n.) A
building
in which the sick,
injured,
or
infirm
are
received
and
treated;
a
public
or
private
institution
founded
for
reception
and cure, or for the
refuge,
of
persons
diseased
in body or mind, or
disabled,
infirm,
or
dependent,
and in which they are
treated
either
at their own
expense,
or more often by
charity
in whole or in part; a tent,
building,
or other place where the sick or
wounded
of an army cared for..
Corium
::
Corium
(n.) Armor made of
leather,
particularly
that used by the
Romans;
used also by
Enlish
soldiers
till the reign of
Edward
I..
Wash
::
Wash (n.) A piece of
ground
washed
by the
action
of a sea or
river,
or
sometimes
covered
and
sometimes
left dry; the
shallowest
part of a
river,
or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a
marsh;
a fen; as, the
washes
in
Lincolnshire..
Spare
::
Spare (a.) To
preserve
from
danger
or
punishment;
to
forbear
to
punish,
injure,
or harm; to show mercy to..
Brace
::
Brace (n.) Armor for the arm;
vantbrace.
Warming
::
Warming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of War.
Emulsion
::
Emulsion
(n.) Any
liquid
preparation
of a color and
consistency
resembling
milk; as: (a) In
pharmacy,
an
extract
of
seeds,
or a
mixture
of oil and water
united
by a
mucilaginous
substance.
(b) In
photography,
a
liquid
preparation
of
collodion
holding
salt of
silver,
used in the
photographic
process..
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Established
by law,
custom,
or the like;
settled;
continually
existing;
permanent;
not
temporary;
as, a
standing
army;
legislative
bodies
have
standing
rules of
proceeding
and
standing
committees..
Retreat
::
Retreat
(n.) The
retiring
of an army or body of men from the face of an
enemy,
or from any
ground
occupied
to a
greater
distance
from the
enemy,
or from an
advanced
position..
Mischievous
::
Mischievous
(a.)
Causing
mischief;
harmful;
hurtful;
-- now often
applied
where the evil is done
carelessly
or in
sport;
as, a
mischievous
child..
Enharmonical
::
Enharmonical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
change
of notes to the eye,
while,
as the same keys are used, the
instrument
can mark no
difference
to the ear, as the
substitution
of A/ for G/..
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