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Cosa (chi) è ARM - definizione


Arm (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ARM (disambiguation); ARM

An arm is an upper limb of the body.

Arm or ARM may also refer to:

ARM         
  • The arm, as can be seen here, formed one component of [[hieroglyph]]s
  • Main arteries of the arm.
  • Cutaneous innervation of the right upper extremity.
  • Bones of the [[upper limbs]], together with [[shoulder girdle]]s, that compose the human arm.
  • 6}} by raising their arms
FOREARM AND UPPER ARM TOGETHER WITHOUT HAND AND SHOULDER
Upper arm; Broken arm; Muscles of the Arm; Arm innervation; Arm fracture; Veins in the arm; Articulationes membri superioris liberi; Human arm; Aftarm; Free upper limb
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arm         
  • The arm, as can be seen here, formed one component of [[hieroglyph]]s
  • Main arteries of the arm.
  • Cutaneous innervation of the right upper extremity.
  • Bones of the [[upper limbs]], together with [[shoulder girdle]]s, that compose the human arm.
  • 6}} by raising their arms
FOREARM AND UPPER ARM TOGETHER WITHOUT HAND AND SHOULDER
Upper arm; Broken arm; Muscles of the Arm; Arm innervation; Arm fracture; Veins in the arm; Articulationes membri superioris liberi; Human arm; Aftarm; Free upper limb
arm1
¦ noun
1. each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand.
a limb of an octopus, starfish, or other animal.
2. a side part of a chair supporting a sitter's arm.
3. a narrow strip of water or land projecting from a larger body.
4. a branch or division of an organization.
5. Mathematics each of the lines enclosing an angle.
Phrases
arm in arm with arms linked.
cost an arm and a leg informal be extremely expensive.
would give one's right arm for informal wish for desperately.
in arms (of a baby) too young to walk.
keep at arm's length avoid intimacy or close contact with.
the long (or strong) arm of the law the far-reaching power of the law.
with open arms with great affection or enthusiasm.
Derivatives
armful noun (plural armfuls).
armless adjective
armload noun
Origin
OE arm, earm, of Gmc origin.
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arm2
¦ verb
1. supply with weapons.
provide with essential equipment or information for a task or situation.
2. activate the fuse of (a bomb) so that it is ready to explode.
Origin
ME: from OFr. armer, from L. armare, from arma 'armour, arms'.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per ARM
1. Afterwards, Mr Kember walked out arm–in–arm with his wife.
2. With Kerstin wearing a Bedouin wedding dress, they walked arm in arm through the stricken town.
3. What is the ‘bionic arm‘? Not magic but high–tech science makes the bionic arm work.
4. The Israeli solar company Luz II is contending arm–in–arm with Solar Power of the U.S. and Dalkia, the energy arm of the French group Veolia.
5. Additional information about ARM Program science and the ARM Climate Research Facility is available at www.arm.gov.