Arm

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English Meaning

  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.
  8. an arm and a leg Slang An excessively high price: a cruise that cost an arm and a leg.
  9. arm in arm With arms linked together: They walked across the beach arm in arm.
  10. at arm's length At such a distance that physical or social contact is discouraged: kept the newcomer at arm's length at first.
  11. with open arms With great cordiality and hospitality.
  12. A weapon, especially a firearm: troops bearing arms; ICBMs, bombs, and other nuclear arms.
  13. A branch of a military force: infantry, armor, and other combat arms.
  14. Warfare: a call to arms against the invaders.
  15. Military service: several million volunteers under arms; the profession of arms.
  16. Heraldry Bearings.
  17. Insignia, as of a state, an official, a family, or an organization.
  18. To supply or equip oneself with weaponry.
  19. To prepare oneself for warfare or conflict.
  20. To equip with weapons: armed themselves with loaded pistols; arm a missile with a warhead; arm a nation for war.
  21. To equip with what is needed for effective action: tax advisers who were armed with the latest forms.
  22. To provide with something that strengthens or protects: a space reentry vehicle that was armed with a ceramic shield.
  23. To prepare (a weapon) for use or operation, as by releasing a safety device.
  24. up in arms Extremely upset; indignant.

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