`arm` in Latin
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arm
- noun
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upper limb of the body
bracchiumHe broke his arm while skating. — Bracchium fregit dum labiis utebatur.lacertusHe flexed his arm to show strength. — Lacertum flexit ut virtutem ostenderet. -
[military,
technical],
weapon or means of attack
arma [military]The soldiers carried heavy arms. — Milites arma gravia portabant.telum [military]He was struck by an arm in battle. — Telum in proelio eum percussit. -
[technical],
branch or extension of structure
ramus [technical]The arm of the crane extended far. — Ramus machinae longe extendebatur.brachium [technical]The robot's arm moved precisely. — Brachium automati exacte movebatur. -
[military,
political],
military branch or division
corpus [military]He served in the armored arm. — In corpore loricato militavit.
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upper limb of the body
- verb
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[military],
to equip with weapons
armare [military]They armed the troops for battle. — Milites ad proelium armaverunt.
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[military],
to equip with weapons