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a human limb; technically the part of the superior limb between the shoulder and the elbow but commonly used to refer to the whole superior limb weapon: any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon" branch: an administrative division of some larger or more complex organization; "a branch of Congress" any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm; "the arm of the record player"; "an arm of the sea"; "a branch of the sewer" the part of an armchair or sofa that supports the elbow and forearm of a seated person prepare oneself for a military confrontation; "The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East"; "troops are building up on the Iraqi border" sleeve: the part of a garment that is attached at the armhole and that provides a cloth covering for the arm supply with arms; "The U.S. armed the freedom fighters in Afghanistan"
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| armamentarium |
the collection of equipment and methods used in the practice of medicine
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| armature |
coil in which voltage is induced by motion through a magnetic field
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| armpit |
the hollow under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder; "they were up to their armpits in water"
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| armadillo |
burrowing chiefly nocturnal mammal with body covered with strong horny plates
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