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- Arm - n. - The limb of the human body which extends from the shoulder to the hand; also, the corresponding limb of a monkey.
- Arm - n. - Anything resembling an arm
- Arm - n. - The fore limb of an animal, as of a bear.
- Arm - n. - A limb, or locomotive or prehensile organ, of an invertebrate animal.
- Arm - n. - A branch of a tree.
- Arm - n. - A slender part of an instrument or machine, projecting from a trunk, axis, or fulcrum; as, the arm of a steelyard.
- Arm - n. - The end of a yard; also, the part of an anchor which ends in the fluke.
- Arm - n. - An inlet of water from the sea.
- Arm - n. - A support for the elbow, at the side of a chair, the end of a sofa, etc.
- Arm - n. - Fig.: Power; might; strength; support; as, the secular arm; the arm of the law.
- Arm - n. - A branch of the military service; as, the cavalry arm was made efficient.
- Arm - n. - A weapon of offense or defense; an instrument of warfare; -- commonly in the pl.
- Arm - v. t. - To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms.
- Arm - v. t. - To furnish with arms or limbs.
- Arm - v. t. - To furnish or equip with weapons of offense or defense; as, to arm soldiers; to arm the country.
- Arm - v. t. - 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 - v. t. - Fig.: To furnish with means of defense; to prepare for resistance; to fortify, in a moral sense.
- Arm - v. i. - To provide one's self with arms, weapons, or means of attack or resistance; to take arms.
- Arm-gret - a. - Great as a man's arm.
- Armada - v. t. - A fleet of armed ships; a squadron. Specifically, the Spanish fleet which was sent to assail England, a. d. 1558.
- Armadillo - n. - Any edentate animal if the family Dasypidae, peculiar to America. The body and head are incased in an armor composed of small bony plates. The armadillos burrow in the earth, seldom going abroad except at night. When attacked, they curl up into a ball, presenting the armor on all sides. Their flesh is good food. There are several species, one of which (the peba) is found as far north as Texas. See Peba, Poyou, Tatouay.
- Armadillo - n. - A genus of small isopod Crustacea that can roll themselves into a ball.
- Armadillos - pl. - of Armadillo
- Armado - n. - Armada.
- Armament - n. - A body of forces equipped for war; -- used of a land or naval force.
- Lose - v. t. - To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc.; to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle.
- Branch - n. - Any division extending like a branch; any arm or part connected with the main body of thing; ramification; as, the branch of an antler; the branch of a chandelier; a branch of a river; a branch of a railway.
- Plethysmograph - n. - An instrument for determining and registering the variations in the size or volume of a limb, as the arm or leg, and hence the variations in the amount of blood in the limb.
- Whip - v. t. - The length of the arm reckoned from the shaft.
- Kill - n. - A channel or arm of the sea; a river; a stream; as, the channel between Staten Island and Bergen Neck is the Kill van Kull, or the Kills; -- used also in composition; as, Schuylkill, Catskill, etc.
- Extend - v. t. - To hold out or reach forth, as the arm or hand.
- Twinge - n. - A sudden sharp pain; a darting local pain of momentary continuance; as, a twinge in the arm or side.
- Humerus - n. - The bone of the brachium, or upper part of the arm or fore limb.
- Bough - n. - An arm or branch of a tree, esp. a large arm or main branch.
- Manilla - n. - A ring worn upon the arm or leg as an ornament, especially among the tribes of Africa.
- Escutcheon - n. - The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is called the field, the upper part is called the chief, and the lower part the base (see Chiff, and Field.). That side of the escutcheon which is on the right hand of the knight who bears the shield on his arm is called dexter, and the other side sinister.
- Elbow - n. - Any turn or bend like that of the elbow, in a wall, building, and the like; a sudden turn in a line of coast or course of a river; also, an angular or jointed part of any structure, as the raised arm of a chair or sofa, or a short pipe fitting, turning at an angle or bent.
- Brawn - n. - Full, strong muscles, esp. of the arm or leg, muscular strength; a protuberant muscular part of the body; sometimes, the arm.
- Stroke - v. t. - The act of striking; a blow; a hit; a knock; esp., a violent or hostile attack made with the arm or hand, or with an instrument or weapon.
- Arm - v. t. - To furnish or equip with weapons of offense or defense; as, to arm soldiers; to arm the country.
- Under-arm - a. - Done (as bowling) with the arm not raised above the elbow, that is, not swung far out from the body; underhand. Cf. Over-arm and Round-Arm.
- Arm - v. t. - 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 - n. - A branch of the military service; as, the cavalry arm was made efficient.
- Extensor - n. - A muscle which serves to extend or straighten any part of the body, as an arm or a finger; -- opposed to flexor.
- Lever - n. - An arm on a rock shaft, to give motion to the shaft or to obtain motion from it.
- Disproportion - n. - Want of proportion in form or quantity; lack of symmetry; as, the arm may be in disproportion to the body; the disproportion of the length of a building to its height.
- Maniple - a. - Originally, a napkin; later, an ornamental band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the vestments of a priest in the Roman Catholic Church. It is sometimes worn in the English Church service.
- Syzygy - n. - Any one of the segments of an arm of a crinoid composed of two joints so closely united that the line of union is obliterated on the outer, though visible on the inner, side.
- Crutch - n. - A staff with a crosspiece at the head, to be placed under the arm or shoulder, to support the lame or infirm in walking.
- Web - n. - The arm of a crank between the shaft and the wrist.
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- G172 ἄκακος - 172 ἄκακος - ἌΚΑΚΟΣ - - ákakos - ak'-ak-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and κακός; not bad, i.e. (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting:--harmless, simple. - Adjective - greek
- G824 ἄτοπος - 824 ἄτοπος - ἌΤΟΠΟΣ - - átopos - at'-op-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and τόπος; out of place, i.e. (figuratively) improper, injurious, wicked:--amiss, harm, unreasonable. - Adjective - greek
- G1719 ἔμφοβος - 1719 ἔμφοβος - ἜΜΦΟΒΟΣ - - émphobos - em'-fob-os - from ἐν and φόβος; in fear, i.e. alarmed:--affrighted, afraid, tremble. - Adjective - greek
- G1742 ἔνδυμα - 1742 ἔνδυμα - ἜΝΔΥΜΑ - - éndyma - en'-doo-mah - from ἐνδύω; apparel (especially the outer robe):--clothing, garment, raiment. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H6119 עָקֵב - 6119 עָקֵב - עָקֵב - - ʻâqêb - aw-kabe' - or (feminine) עִקְּבָה; from עָקַב; a heel (as protuberant); hence, a track; figuratively, the rear (of an army); heel, (horse-) hoof, last, lier in wait (by mistake for עָקֵב), (foot-) step. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6157 עָרֹב - 6157 עָרֹב - עָרֹב - - ʻârôb - aw-robe' - from עָרַב; a mosquito (from its swarming); divers sorts of flies, swarm. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5712 עֵדָה - 5712 עֵדָה - עֵדָה - - ʻêdâh - ay-daw' - feminine of עֵד in the original sense of fixture; a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd); assembly, company, congregation, multitude, people, swarm. Compare עֵדָה. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5808 עִזּוּז - 5808 עִזּוּז - עִזּוּז - - ʻizzûwz - iz-zooz' - from עָזַז; forcible; collectively and concretely, an army; power, strong. - Adjective - heb
- H155 אַדֶּרֶת - 155 אַדֶּרֶת - אַדֶּרֶת - - ʼaddereth - ad-deh'-reth - feminine of אַדִּיר; ; also the same as אֶדֶר; something ample (as a large vine, a wide dress); garment, glory, goodly, mantle, robe. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H102 אַגָּף - 102 אַגָּף - אַגָּף - - ʼaggâph - ag-gawf' - probably from נָגַף (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; i.e.; (only plural) wings of an army, or crowds of troops; bands. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H520 אַמָּה - 520 אַמָּה - אַמָּה - - ʼammâh - am-maw' - prolonged from אֵם; properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance); cubit, [phrase] hundred (by exchange for מֵאָה), measure, post. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H521 אַמָּה - 521 אַמָּה - אַמָּה - - ʼammâh - am-maw' - (Aramaic) corresponding to אַמָּה; {properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance)}; cubit. - Noun - arc
- H780 אֲרָרַט - 780 אֲרָרַט - אֲרָרַט - - ʼĂrâraṭ - ar-aw-rat' - of foreign origin; Ararat (or rather Armenia); Ararat, Armenia. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H764 אַרְמֹנִי - 764 אַרְמֹנִי - אַרְמֹנִי - - ʼArmônîy - ar-mo-nee' - from אַרְמוֹן; palatial; Armoni, an Israelite; Armoni. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H328 אַט - 328 אַט - אַט - - ʼaṭ - at - from an unused root perhaps meaning to move softly; (as a noun) a necromancer (from their soft incantations), (as an adverb) gently; charmer, gently, secret, softly. - Adverb - heb
- H679 אַצִּיל - 679 אַצִּיל - אַצִּיל - - ʼatstsîyl - ats-tseel' - from אָצַל (in its primary sense of uniting); a joint of the hand (i.e. knuckle); also (according to some) a party-wall (Ezekiel 41:8); (arm) hole, great. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H153 אֶדְרָע - 153 אֶדְרָע - אֶדְרָע - - ʼedrâʻ - ed-raw' - (Aramaic) an orthographical variation for דְּרַע; an arm, i.e. (figuratively) power; force. - Noun Feminine - arc
- H248 אֶזְרוֹעַ - 248 אֶזְרוֹעַ - אֶזְרוֹעַ - - ʼezrôwaʻ - ez-ro'-a - a variation for זְרוֹעַ; the arm; arm. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H406 אִכָּר - 406 אִכָּר - אִכָּר - - ʼikkâr - ik-kawr' - from an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer; husbandman, ploughman. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H214 אוֹצָר - 214 אוֹצָר - אוֹצָר - - ʼôwtsâr - o-tsaw' - from אָצַר; a depository; armory, cellar, garner, store(-house), treasure(-house) (-y). - Noun Masculine - heb
- G68 ἀγρός - 68 ἀγρός - ἈΓΡΌΣ - - agrós - ag-ros' - from ἄγω; a field (as a drive for cattle); genitive case, the country; specially, a farm, i.e. hamlet:--country, farm, piece of ground, land. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G185 ἀκέραιος - 185 ἀκέραιος - ἈΚΈΡΑΙΟΣ - - akéraios - ak-er'-ah-yos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of κεράννυμι; unmixed, i.e. (figuratively) innocent:--harmless, simple. - Adjective - greek
- G43 ἀγκάλη - 43 ἀγκάλη - ἈΓΚΆΛΗ - - ankálē - ang-kal'-ay - from (a bend, "ache"); an arm (as curved):--arm. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G717 Ἀρμαγεδδών - 717 Ἀρμαγεδδών - ἈΡΜΑΓΕΔΔΏΝ - - Armageddṓn - ar-mag-ed-dohn' - of Hebrew origin (הַר and מְגִדּוֹן); Armageddon (or Har-Meggiddon), a symbolic name:--Armageddon. - Noun Location - greek
- G782 ἀσπάζομαι - 782 ἀσπάζομαι - ἈΣΠΆΖΟΜΑΙ - - aspázomai - as-pad'-zom-ahee - from Α (as a particle of union) and a presumed form of σπάω; to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to salute, (figuratively) to welcome:--embrace, greet, salute, take leave. - Verb - greek
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- Zechariah 38 11:17 - Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock ! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye : his arm shall be clean dried up , and his right eye shall be utterly darkened .
הוי רעי האליל עזבי הצאן חרב על־זרועו ועל־עין ימינו זרעו יבושׁ תיבשׁ ועין ימינו כהה תכהה - Isaiah 23 59:16 - And he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor : therefore his arm brought salvation unto him; and his righteousness, it sustained him.
וירא כי־אין אישׁ וישׁתומם כי אין מפגיע ותושׁע לו זרעו וצדקתו היא סמכתהו - 1 Peter 60 4:1 - Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind : for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin ;
ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ ΟΥΝ ΠΑΨΟΝΤΟς ΣΑΡΚΙ ΚΑΙ ΥΜΕΙς ΤΗΝ ΑΥΤΗΝ ΕΝΝΟΙΑΝ ΟΠΛΙΣΑΣΨΕ ΟΤΙ Ο ΠΑΨΩΝ ΣΑΡΚΙ ΠΕΠΑΥΤΑΙ ΑΜΑΡΤΙΑΙς - Isaiah 23 51:5 - My righteousness is near ; my salvation is gone forth , and mine arms shall judge the people ; the isles shall wait upon me, and on mine arm shall they trust .
קרוב צדקי יצא ישׁעי וזרעי עמים ישׁפטו אלי איים יקוו ואל־זרעי ייחלון - Psalms 19 10:15 - Break thou the arm of the wicked and the evil man: seek out his wickedness till thou find none.
שׁבר זרוע רשׁע ורע תדרושׁ־רשׁעו בל־תמצא
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- Joel 29 2:25 And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
שָׁלַם שָׁנֶה אַרְבֶּה אָכַל יֶלֶק חָסִיל גָּזָם גָּדוֹל חַיִל שָׁלַח - Daniel 27 11:22 And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant.
זְרוֹעַ שֶׁטֶף שָׁטַף פָּנִים שָׁבַר נָגִיד בְּרִית - Jeremiah 24 4:19 My bowels, my bowels! I am pained at my very heart; my heart maketh a noise in me; I cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, O my soul, the sound of the trumpet, the alarm of war.
מֵעֶה מֵעֶה חוּל קִיר לֵב לֵב הָמָה חָרַשׁ שָׁמַע נֶפֶשׁ קוֹל שׁוֹפָר תְּרוּעָה מִלְחָמָה - 1 Samuel 9 17:1 Now the Philistines gathered together their armies to battle, and were gathered together at Shochoh, which belongeth to Judah, and pitched between Shochoh and Azekah, in Ephesdammim.
פְּלִשְׁתִּי אָסַף מַחֲנֶה מִלְחָמָה אָסַף שׂוֹכֹה יְהוּדָה חָנָה שׂוֹכֹה עֲזֵקָה אֶפֶס דַּמִּים - Exodus 2 8:21 Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I will send swarms of flies upon thee, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people, and into thy houses: and the houses of the Egyptians shall be full of swarms of flies, and also the ground whereon they are.
עַם שָׁלַח שָׁלַח עָרֹב עֶבֶד עַם בַּיִת בַּיִת מִצְרַיִם מָלֵא עָרֹב אֲדָמָה