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Definition of armed
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Armed (a.)
Furnished
with
whatever
serves
to add
strength,
force,
or
efficiency..
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Lochaber Axe
::
Lochaber
axe () A
weapon
of war,
consisting
of a pole armed with an
axhead
at its end,
formerly
used by the
Scotch
Highlanders..
Odontophore
::
Odontophore
(n.) A
special
structure
found in the mouth of most
mollusks,
except
bivalves.
It
consists
of
several
muscles
and a
cartilage
which
supports
a
chitinous
radula,
or
lingual
ribbon,
armed with
teeth.
Also
applied
to the
radula
alone.
See
Radula..
Farmed
::
Farmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Far.
Claw
::
Claw (n.) The whole foot of an
animal
armed with
hooked
nails;
the
pinchers
of a
lobster,
crab, etc..
Alarmable
::
Alarmable
(a.)
Easily
alarmed
or
disturbed.
Swarming
::
Swarmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Swar.
Armed
::
Armed (a.)
Having
horns,
beak,
talons,
etc; -- said of
beasts
and birds of
prey..
Targeteer
::
Targeteer
(n.) One who is armed with a
target
or
shield.
Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(n.)
Formerly,
a
soldier
who was
taught
and armed to serve
either
on
horseback
or on foot; now, a
mounted
soldier;
a
cavalry
man..
Sagittary
::
Sagittary
(n.) A
centaur;
a
fabulous
being,
half man, half
horse,
armed with a bow and
quiver..
Nereis
::
Nereis
(n.) A
genus,
including
numerous
species,
of
marine
chaetopod
annelids,
having
a
well-formed
head, with two pairs of eyes,
antennae,
four pairs of
tentacles,
and a
protrusile
pharynx,
armed with a pair of
hooked
jaws..
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
plants
(Tribulus)
of the order
Zygophylleae,
having
a hard
several-celled
fruit,
armed with stout
spines,
and
resembling
the
military
instrument
of the same name. The
species
grow in warm
countries,
and are often very
annoying
to
cattle..
Heavy-armed
::
Heavy-armed
(a.)
Wearing
heavy or
complete
armor;
carrying
heavy arms.
Rifleman
::
Rifleman
(n.) A
soldier
armed with a
rifle.
Investment
::
Investment
(n.) The act of
surrounding,
blocking
up, or
besieging
by an armed
force,
or the state of being so
surrounded..
Ribaudequin
::
Ribaudequin
(n.) An
engine
of war used in the
Middle
Ages,
consisting
of a
protected
elevated
staging
on
wheels,
and armed in front with
pikes.
It was
(after
the 14th
century)
furnished
with small
cannon..
Sunny
::
Sunny
(superl.)
Exposed
to the rays of the sun;
brightened
or
warmed
by the
direct
rays of the sun; as, a sunny room; the sunny side of a
hill..
Cuirassier
::
Cuirassier
(n.) A
soldier
armed with a
cuirass.
Caterpillar
::
Caterpillar
(n.) The
larval
state of a
butterfly
or any
lepidopterous
insect;
sometimes,
but less
commonly,
the
larval
state of other
insects,
as the
sawflies,
which are also
called
false
caterpillars.
The true
caterpillars
have three pairs of true legs, and
several
pairs of
abdominal
fleshy
legs
(prolegs)
armed with
hooks.
Some are
hairy,
others
naked.
They
usually
feed on
leaves,
fruit,
and
succulent
vegetables,
being often very
destructive,
Many of them are
popularly
called
worms,
as the cutw
Enarmed
::
Enarmed
(a.) Same as
Armed,
3..
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