arm
noun
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- (anatomy) The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand.
- A long, narrow, more or less rigid part of an object extending from the main part or centre of the object, such as the armrest of an armchair, a crane, a pair of spectacles or a pair of compasses.
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bras
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arm
noun
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- (usually used in the plural) A weapon.
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arme
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arm
verb
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- (transitive) To supply with armour or (later especially) weapons.
- (transitive, figurative) To supply with the equipment, knowledge, authority, or other tools needed for a particular task; to furnish with capability; to equip.
- (transitive) To prepare (a tool, weapon, or system) for action; to activate.
- (intransitive) To take up weapons; to arm oneself.
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armer
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armed
adjective
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- (sometimes, in combination) Equipped, especially with a weapon.
- (of a weapon) Prepared for use; loaded.
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armé
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armful
noun
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- The amount an arm or arms can hold.
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brassée
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arms
noun
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- (heraldry) A visual design composed according to heraldic rules, consisting of a coat of arms normally displayed upon an escutcheon, sometimes accompanied by other elements of an achievement
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armoiries
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arming
noun
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- The act of supplying (oneself or others) with armor and (now especially) arms and ammunition in preparation for a conflict; the act of providing with the means of defense and attack.
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armement
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