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arms arm1arm 1 A0425900 (ärm)n.1. An upper limb of the human body, connecting the hand and wrist to the shoulder.2. A part similar to a human arm, such as the forelimb of an animal or a long part projecting from a central support in a machine.3. Something, such as a sleeve on a garment or a support on a chair, that is designed to cover or support the human arm.4. A relatively narrow extension jutting out from a large mass: an arm of the sea. See Synonyms at branch.5. An administrative or functional branch, as of an organization.6. Power or authority: the long arm of the law.7. Sports The skill of throwing or pitching a ball well.Idioms: an arm and a leg Slang An excessively high price: a cruise that cost an arm and a leg. arm in arm With arms linked together: They walked across the beach arm in arm. at arm's length At such a distance that physical or social contact is discouraged: kept the newcomer at arm's length at first. with open arms With great cordiality and hospitality. [Middle English, from Old English earm; see ar- in Indo-European roots.] armed (ärmd) adj.
arm 2 A0425900 (ärm)n.1. A weapon, especially a firearm: troops bearing arms; ICBMs, bombs, and other nuclear arms.2. A branch of a military force: infantry, armor, and other combat arms.3. armsa. Warfare: a call to arms against the invaders.b. Military service: several million volunteers under arms; the profession of arms.4. armsa. Heraldry Bearings.b. Insignia, as of a state, an official, a family, or an organization.v. armed, arm·ing, arms v.intr.1. To supply or equip oneself with weaponry.2. To prepare oneself for warfare or conflict.v.tr.1. To equip with weapons: armed themselves with loaded pistols; arm a missile with a warhead; arm a nation for war.2. To equip with what is needed for effective action: tax advisers who were armed with the latest forms.3. To provide with something that strengthens or protects: a space reentry vehicle that was armed with a ceramic shield.4. To prepare (a weapon or electronic system, such as an alarm) for use or operation, as by releasing a safety device.Idiom: up in arms Extremely upset; indignant. [From Middle English armes, weapons, from Old French, pl. of arme, weapon, from Latin arma, weapons; see ar- in Indo-European roots. Verb, Middle English armen, from Old French armer, from Latin armāre, from arma.] armed (ärmd) adj.arm′er n.
ARMabbr. adjustable-rate mortgagearms (ɑːmz) pl n1. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) weapons collectively. See also small arms2. (Military) military exploits: prowess in arms. 3. (Heraldry) the official heraldic symbols of a family, state, etc, including a shield with distinctive devices, and often supports, a crest, or other insignia4. (Military) to carry weapons5. (Military) to serve in the armed forces6. (Heraldry) to have a coat of arms7. (Military) in arms under arms armed and prepared for war8. (Military) lay down one's arms to stop fighting; surrender9. (Military) present arms military a. a position of salute in which the rifle is brought up to a position vertically in line with the body, muzzle uppermost and trigger guard to the foreb. the command for this drill10. (Military) take arms take up arms to prepare to fight11. to arms! arm yourselves!12. up in arms indignant; prepared to protest strongly[C13: from Old French armes, from Latin arma; see arm2]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | arms - weapons considered collectively implements of war, munition, weaponry, weapons systemammo, ammunition - projectiles to be fired from a gunarmament - weaponry used by military or naval forcebomb - an explosive device fused to explode under specific conditionsdefence system, defense system - the weaponry available for the defense of a regiongunnery - guns collectivelyhardware - major items of military weaponry (as tanks or missile)instrumentation, instrumentality - an artifact (or system of artifacts) that is instrumental in accomplishing some endnaval weaponry - weaponry for warshipsweapon, weapon system, arm - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon" | | 2. | arms - the official symbols of a family, state, etc.blazon, blazonry, coat of armscrest - (heraldry) in medieval times, an emblem used to decorate a helmetheraldry - emblem indicating the right of a person to bear armsquartering - a coat of arms that occupies one quarter of an escutcheon; combining four coats of arms on one shield usually represented intermarriagesheraldry - the study and classification of armorial bearings and the tracing of genealogies | Translationsarm2 (aːm) verb1. to give weapons to (a person etc). to arm the police. 武裝 武装2. to prepare for battle, war etc. They armed for battle. (為戰事等)著手武裝 武装起来armed adjective having a weapon or weapons. An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country. 武裝的 武装的arms noun plural1. weapons. Does the police force carry arms? 武器 武器2. a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms). 徽章 纹章be up in arms to be very angry and make a great protest (about something). He is up in arms about the decision to close the road. 憤而抗議 愤而抗议take up arms (often with against) to begin fighting. The peasants took up arms against the dictator. 武裝反抗 拿起武器IdiomsSeearmArms
What does it mean when you dream about arms?Arms are the functional and creative extensions of the body, allowing one to hold and embrace one’s desires. If the arms are obstructed in any way, a loss of one’s power and ability may be indicated. ARMS
ARMS APSAC Reocclusion Multicentre Study. A trial assessing the effect of anisoylated plasminogen streptokinase activator complex (APSAC, or anistreplase) on coronary artery patency post AMI. Conclusion At 90 min, 73% had patent infarct-related vessels; at 24 h, 96%; at 2 months, 11.5% reinfarcted.Arms
ARMS. Any thing that a man wears for his defence, or takes in his hands, oruses in his anger, to cast at, or strike at another. Co. Litt. 161 b, 162 a;Crompt. Just. P. 65; Cunn. Dict. h.t. 2. The Constitution of the United States, Amendm. art. 2, declares,"that a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a freestate, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not beinfringed." In Kentucky, a statute "to prevent persons from wearingconcealed arms," has been declared to be unconstitutional; 2 Litt. R. 90;while in Indiana a similar statute has been holden valid and constitutional.3 Blackf. R. 229. Vide Story, Const. Sec. 1889, 1890 Amer. Citizen, 176; 1Tuck. Black. App. 300 Rawle on Const. 125. ARMS, heraldry. Signs of arms, or drawings painted on shields, banners, andthe like. The arms of the United States are described in the Resolution ofCongress, of June 20, 1782. Vide Seal of the United States. ARMS
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arms
Synonyms for armsnoun weapons considered collectivelySynonyms- implements of war
- munition
- weaponry
- weapons system
Related Words- ammo
- ammunition
- armament
- bomb
- defence system
- defense system
- gunnery
- hardware
- instrumentation
- instrumentality
- naval weaponry
- weapon
- weapon system
- arm
noun the official symbols of a family, state, etcSynonyms- blazon
- blazonry
- coat of arms
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