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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.) Fig.: To
furnish
with means of
defense;
to
prepare
for
resistance;
to
fortify,
in a moral
sense..
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Armor-plated
::
Armor-plated
(a.)
Covered
with
defensive
plates
of
metal,
as a ship of war;
steel-clad..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To enter into
conflict;
to join
battle;
as, the
armies
engaged
in a
general
battle..
Sentinel
::
Sentinel
(n.) One who
watches
or
guards;
specifically
(Mil.),
a
soldier
set to guard an army, camp, or other
place,
from
surprise,
to
observe
the
approach
of
danger,
and give
notice
of it; a
sentry..
Continue
::
Continue
(v. i.) To be
steadfast
or
constant
in any
course;
to
persevere;
to
abide;
to
endure;
to
persist;
to keep up or
maintain
a
particular
condition,
course,
or
series
of
actions;
as, the army
continued
to
advance..
Consecutive
::
Consecutive
(a.)
Having
similarity
of
sequence;
-- said of
certain
parallel
progressions
of two parts in a piece of
harmony;
as,
consecutive
fifths,
or
consecutive
octaves,
which are
forbidden..
Sunshine
::
Sunshine
(n.)
Anything
which has a
warming
and
cheering
influence
like that of the rays of the sun;
warmth;
illumination;
brightness.
Cloth
::
Cloth (n.) A
fabric
made of
fibrous
material
(or
sometimes
of wire, as in wire
cloth);
commonly,
a woven
fabric
of
cotton,
woolen,
or
linen,
adapted
to be made into
garments;
specifically,
woolen
fabrics,
as
distinguished
from all
others..
Campaigner
::
Campaigner
(n.) One who has
served
in an army in
several
campaigns;
an old
soldier;
a
veteran.
Dove
::
Dove (n.) A word of
endearment
for one
regarded
as pure and
gentle.
Captivate
::
Captivate
(p. a.) Taken
prisoner;
made
captive;
insnared;
charmed.
Harmed
::
Harmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Har.
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..
Bias
::
Bias (n.) A
wedge-shaped
piece of cloth taken out of a
garment
(as the waist of a
dress)
to
diminish
its
circumference.
Aculeated
::
Aculeated
(a.)
Having
a sharp
point;
armed with
prickles;
prickly;
aculeate.
Antiphysical
::
Antiphysical
(a.)
Relieving
flatulence;
carminative.
Dagges
::
Dagges
(n. pl.) An
ornamental
cutting
of the edges of
garments,
introduced
about a. d. 1346,
according
to the
Chronicles
of St
Albans..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
selecting
or
detaching
of
soldiers
from an army, or from any part of it, or from a
military
post; also from any
district,
or any
company
or
collection
of
persons,
or from the
people
at
large;
also, the body of men thus
drafted..
Uncharm
::
Uncharm
(v. t.) To
release
from a
charm,
fascination,
or
secret
power;
to
disenchant..
Sconce
::
Sconce
(p. p.) A piece of armor for the head;
headpiece;
helmet.
Enarmed
::
Enarmed
(a.) Same as
Armed,
3..
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