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select wrd,def from dict where def like '~bear ~arms'
- Saint-Etienne
- a town in E central France: a major
producer of textiles and armaments.
- arm
-
an object that covers or supports the human arm, esp.
the sleeve of a garment or the side of a chair, sofa,
etc.
- armament
- preparation for war involving the
production of equipment and
arms
- armiger
- a squire carrying the
armour of a medieval knight
- armrest
- the part of
a chair, sofa, etc., that supports the arm
- arms
- the official heraldic symbols of a
family, state, etc., including a shield with distinctive devices, and
often supports a crest, or other insignia
arms- bear arms
- arms
- to
carry weapons
- army
- a military unit
usually consisting of two or more corps with supporting
arms and services
- arsenal
- a workshop or factory
that produces munitions
- belt
- clothing to
carry tools, weapons, or ammunition, or as
decoration
- caisson
- a two-wheeled vehicle
carrying an ammunition chest
- cartwheel
- an
acrobatic movement in which the body makes a sideways revolution
supported on the hands with arms and legs
outstretched
- cherry picker
- telescopic arm
supporting a basket-like platform enabling a person to service
high power
- clean
- not carrying illegal drugs,
weapons, etc
- coronet
- a support for a
crest shaped like a crown
- crest
- a symbol of a
family or office, usually representing a beast or bird, born
in addition to a coat of arms and used in medieval times to
decorate the helmet
- dirty
- (of a nuclear weapon)
producing a large quantity of radioactive fall-out or
contamination
- division
- the necessary arms to
sustain combat
- gentleman
- a man of gentle birth,
who was entitled to bear arms, ranking above a yeoman in
social position
- limpet
- relating to or denoting certain
weapons that are attached to their targets by magnetic or
adhesive properties and resist removal
- line
- the
combatant forces of certain armies and navies, excluding
supporting arms
- mount
- to place or
carry (weapons) in such a position that they can be
fired
- overhead camshaft engine
- It is usually driven
by a shaft from the crankshaft and the cams bear directly onto
the valve stems or rocker arms
- plutonium
- a
highly toxic metallic transuranic element. It occurs in trace amounts
in uranium ores and is produced in a nuclear reactor by neutron
bombardment of uranium-238. The most stable and important isotope,
plutonium-239, readily undergoes fission and is used as a reactor fuel
in nuclear power stations and in nuclear weapons. Symbol: Pu;
atomic no.: 94; half-life of '2'3'9Pu: 24,360 years; valency: 3, 4,
or 5
- salute
- to pay or receive formal respect,
as by presenting arms or raising the right
arm
- siege
- the offensive operations carried out
to capture a fortified place by surrounding it, severing its
communications and supply lines, and deploying weapons
against
- sling
- a wide piece of cloth suspended from
the neck for supporting an injured hand or arm across
the front of the body
- spider
- a hub fitted with
radiating spokes or arms that serve to transmit power or
support a load
squadron a cavalry unit
comprising two or more troops, headquarters, and supporting
arms- tetrapod
- degrees to the others, so that
regardless of its position on a surface, three arms form a
supporting tripod and the fourth is
vertical
- thermonuclear reaction
- for the energy
produced in the sun, nuclear weapons, and fusion
reactors
- trail
- to carry (a rifle) at the full
length of the right arm in a horizontal position, with the
muzzle to the fore
- train
- a procession of people,
vehicles, etc., travelling together, such as one carrying
supplies of ammunition or equipment in support of a military
operation
- tumbrel
- (formerly) a covered cart that
accompanied artillery in order to carry ammunition,
tools, etc
- zero in
- (often foll. by on) to bring (a
weapon) to bear (on a target), as while
firing
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