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Что (кто) такое arm - определение

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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'.
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
·noun A branch of a tree.
II. Arm ·noun Anything resembling an arm.
III. Arm ·noun An inlet of water from the sea.
IV. Arm ·vt To furnish with arms or limbs.
V. Arm ·noun The fore limb of an animal, as of a bear.
VI. Arm ·vt To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.
VII. Arm ·noun A limb, or locomotive or prehensile organ, of an invertebrate animal.
VIII. Arm ·noun The end of a yard; also, the part of an anchor which ends in the fluke.
IX. Arm ·noun A support for the elbow, at the side of a chair, the end of a sofa, ·etc.
X. Arm ·noun A branch of the military service; as, the cavalry arm was made efficient.
XI. Arm ·noun A weapon of offense or defense; an instrument of warfare;
- commonly in the ·pl
XII. Arm ·noun Fig.: Power; might; strength; support; as, the secular arm; the arm of the law.
XIII. Arm ·vi To provide one's self with arms, weapons, or means of attack or resistance; to take arms.
XIV. Arm ·vt To furnish or equip with weapons of offense or defense; as, to arm soldiers; to arm the country.
XV. Arm ·vt Fig.: To furnish with means of defense; to prepare for resistance; to fortify, in a moral sense.
XVI. Arm ·noun The limb of the human body which extends from the shoulder to the hand; also, the corresponding limb of a monkey.
XVII. Arm ·noun A slender part of an instrument or machine, projecting from a trunk, axis, or fulcrum; as, the arm of a steelyard.
XVIII. Arm ·vt To cover or furnish with a plate, or with whatever will add strength, force, security, or efficiency; as, to arm the hit of a sword; to arm a hook in angling.
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
I
n.
upper limb
1) to bend; cross; fold; lower; raise; stretch; swing; wave one's arms
2) (misc.) to take smb. by the arm; to fling/put/throw one's arms around smb.; to carry smt. under one's arm; to greet smb. with open/outstretched arms; to walk arm in arm with; with arms akimbo
power
3) the long arm of the law
division
4) our naval air arm
attachment
5) a pickup, tone arm
misc.
6) to twist smb.'s arm ('to exert pressure on smb.')
II
v. (D; intr., refl., tr.) to arm against (to arm against a potential enemy)
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
Advanced RISC Machines (Reference: manufacturer, Acorn, Apple, VLSI, RISC)
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
Annotated [Additional explanations: c++] Reference Manual
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
I. n.
1.
Anterior limb, anterior member.
2.
Branch, bough, limb, projection, projecting part.
3.
Inlet (of the sea), estuary, firth, frith, fiord, cove, creek.
4.
Power, might, strength, puissance.
5.
(Mil.) Branch of the service (as artillery or cavalry).
6.
Weapon, instrument of warfare.
II. v. a.
1.
Equip, array, furnish, provide, or supply with arms.
2.
Fortify, put in a state of defence.
3.
Cover, protect, clothe, guard, strengthen.
4.
Prepare, fit up, make ready.
III. v. n.
Take arms, be fitted or provided with arms, make warlike preparations, gather an army, collect munitions of war.
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
The four members of a Wheatstone bridge, q. v., are termed its arms. Referring to the diagram of a bridge, P, Q, R, S, are the arms. Fig. 22. DIAGRAM OF WHEATSTONE'S BRIDGE.