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Definition of armed
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Armed (a.)
Having
horns,
beak,
talons,
etc; -- said of
beasts
and birds of
prey..
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Respirator
::
Respirator
(n.) A
divice
of gauze or wire,
covering
the mouth or nose, to
prevent
the
inhalation
of
noxious
substances,
as dust or
smoke.
Being
warmed
by the
breath,
it
tempers
cold air
passing
through
it, and may also be used for the
inhalation
of
medicated
vapors..
Disarmed
::
Disarmed
(a.)
Deprived
of
claws,
and teeth or
beaks..
Lancer
::
Lancer
(n.) One who
lances;
one who
carries
a
lance;
especially,
a
member
of a
mounted
body of men armed with
lances,
attached
to the
cavalry
service
of some
nations..
Armed
::
Armed (a.)
Furnished
with
weapons
of
offense
or
defense;
furnished
with the means of
security
or
protection.
Privateer
::
Privateer
(n.) An armed
private
vessel
which bears the
commission
of the
sovereign
power to
cruise
against
the
enemy.
See
Letters
of
marque,
under
Marque..
Farmed
::
Farmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Far.
Gnat
::
Gnat (n.) A
blood-sucking
dipterous
fly, of the genus
Culex,
undergoing
a
metamorphosis
in
water.
The
females
have a
proboscis
armed with
needlelike
organs
for
penetrating
the skin of
animals.
These are
wanting
in the
males.
In
America
they are
generally
called
mosquitoes.
See
Mosquito..
Warm
::
Warm (n.) The act of
warming,
or the state of being
warmed;
a
warming;
a
heating..
Gendarme
::
Gendarme
(n.) An armed
policeman
in
France.
Pirate
::
Pirate
(n.) An armed ship or
vessel
which sails
without
a legal
commission,
for the
purpose
of
plundering
other
vessels
on the high
seas..
Apteryx
::
Apteryx
(n.) A genus of New
Zealand
birds about the size of a hen, with only short
rudiments
of
wings,
armed with a claw and
without
a tail; the kiwi. It is
allied
to the
gigantic
extinct
moas of the same
country.
Five
species
are
known..
Heavy-armed
::
Heavy-armed
(a.)
Wearing
heavy or
complete
armor;
carrying
heavy arms.
Calamary
::
Calamary
(n.) A
cephalopod,
belonging
to the genus
Loligo
and
related
genera.
There are many
species.
They have a sack of
inklike
fluid which they
discharge
from the
siphon
tube, when
pursued
or
alarmed,
in order to
confuse
their
enemies.
Their shell is a thin horny
plate,
within
the flesh of the back,
shaped
very much like a quill pen. In
America
they are
called
squids.
See
Squid..
Cuirassier
::
Cuirassier
(n.) A
soldier
armed with a
cuirass.
Stickler
::
Stickleback
(v. t.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small
fishes
of the genus
Gasterosteus
and
allied
genera.
The back is armed with two or more sharp
spines.
They
inhabit
both salt and
brackish
water,
and
construct
curious
nests.
Called
also
sticklebag,
sharpling,
and
prickleback..
Swarming
::
Swarmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Swar.
Musketoon
::
Musketoon
(n.) One who is armed with such a
musket.
Empanoplied
::
Empanoplied
(a.)
Completely
armed;
panoplied.
Besiege
::
Besiege
(v. t.) To beset or
surround
with armed
forces,
for the
purpose
of
compelling
to
surrender;
to lay siege to; to
beleaguer;
to
beset..
Praam
::
Praam (n.) A
flat-bottomed
boat or
lighter,
-- used in
Holland
and the
Baltic,
and
sometimes
armed in case of war..
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