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    arms
    [ärmz]
    noun
    arms (plural noun)
    1. weapons and ammunition; armaments:
      "arms exports" · "they were subjugated by force of arms"
    2. distinctive emblems or devices originally borne on shields in battle and now forming the heraldic insignia of families, corporations, or countries. See also coat of arms
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French armes, from Latin arma.
    ARM
    [ARM]
    other
    ARMs (plural noun)
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    arm
    [ärm]
    noun
    arms (plural noun)
    1. each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand:
      "she held the baby in her arms"
      Similar:
      upper limb
      • (in technical use) each of the upper limbs from the shoulder to the elbow.
      • each of the forelimbs of an animal.
      • a flexible limb of an invertebrate animal, e.g. an octopus.
      • a sleeve of a garment.
        Similar:
      • an ability to throw a ball skillfully:
        "he has a good arm"
      • an athlete with an ability to throw a ball skillfully:
        "he wasn't the best arm in the outfield, but his performance at the plate more than compensated"
      • used to refer to the holding of a person's arm in support or companionship:
        "as they walked he offered her his arm" · "I'm so proud to have you on my arm"
      • used to refer to something perceived as powerful or protective:
        "the comforting arms of the church"
    2. a thing comparable to an arm in form or function, typically something that projects from a larger structure:
      "cables will secure the boom to steel arms installed near the top of the tower" · "a cat was curled up on an arm of the tree"
      • one of the types of troops of which an army is composed, such as infantry or artillery.
    3. mathematics
      each of the lines enclosing an angle.
    Origin
    Old English arm, earm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch arm and German Arm.
    arm
    [ärm]
    verb
    arms (third person present)
    noun
    arms (plural noun)
    1. see arms
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French armer (verb), from Latin armare, from arma ‘armor, arms’.
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