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`t the aggregate of a nation's military
`1 II
`: a military or naval force
`strength It
`: WEAPONS. ARMS
`3 : the process of preparing {or war
`ar-ma-men-tar-l-um \.iir~ma-.men~'tr:r~é-am. -man-\ n. pl dar-ia \-é-:\
`IL. armory. If. arrnammra] (ca. 1860)
`I t the equipment and methods
`used as . in medicine
`1 : matter available or utilized for an undertak-
`Inn or icld of activity (a whole w of devices to create an Illusion of
`real life —Kenncth chroth)
`am and a leg n (196‘?) : arr exorbitant price
`Ill-Motor: \‘iir-ma-.chur. «char. -,tyr2|r. -.tltr\ H II. armrrmm armor.
`equipment. fr. armour-r] {15:}
`l : an organ or structure (as truth or
`thorns) [or offense or defense
`2 a : a piece of soft iron or steel that
`connects the poles of a magnet or at adiacent magnets
`II : a mu. rotat-
`ing part of an electric machine {as a generator or motor} which consists
`essentially of coils of wire around a metal core and In which electric
`current is induced or in which the Input current internals with a mag
`netic field to produce torque
`c : the movable part at an electromag-
`netic device (as at loudspeaker} d : a framework used by a scuiptor to
`support a figure being modeled in a plastic material 2 t FRAMEWORK
`lb (the a... of the book derives from fourteenth century England
`—Stanlc Kaufi'rrrann)
`arm-be
`\‘5:m-.bantl\ n {1797) : a band usu. worn around the upper
`part of a sleeve for identification or in mourning
`firm-chair \'armv.cher. ~.cltar\ n [1633) : a chair with armrests
`’armchair 1103' “886} i
`: remote from direcl dealing with problems
`: theoretical rather than practical <~ strategists)
`2 : sharing vicari-
`ously in another's experiences (an an traveler)
`‘armed \'§rn1d\ (Jail (130)
`l n : furnished with weapons
`I:
`: furnished
`with something that provides security. strength. or efficacy
`1
`: marked by the maintenance of armed forces in readiness
`’armed ("if {[606} : having an arm or arms esp. of a specified kind or
`number— usu. used In combination (Iong-a'lvnrrf) {IWrrmflD
`armed forces rt pi [1942] : the combined military. naval. and air forces
`of a nation — called also armed services
`Ar-Inc-nian \t'ir-‘me-ne-an. -nyan\ n (l 531']
`1 : a member of a people
`dwelling chief]
`in Armenia and neighboring areas (as Turkey or Azer-
`baljani
`2 :
`t e [ado-European language of the Armenians -— set:
`lNDo-EUIIOPEAN LANGUAGES table
`3 : a member of the Armenian
`church established by St. Gregory the lliuminator that adheres to the
`decisions of the first three ecumenical councils — Armenian mil
`arm-fol
`\‘arm-Jt'til n. pl srnt-iuls \-.I‘t‘tlz\ or arms-fol \‘firmz—lftth
`(1579} : as much as the arm or arms can hold
`arm-hale \‘t'irm-.hfii\ rt (ca. 1775} : an opening for the arm in a garment
`ar-mi-ger \‘iir-mt-jor\ tr [ML tr. 1.. armor-Matter. ir. armiger bearing
`arms. fr. armor arms 4- germs to carry] [1762)
`I : SQUIRB 2 : one enti-
`tied to bear heraldic arms —— ar-mlg-er-al \fir-‘Ini-ja-rah rut}
`
`ar-m mgr» ijar-ae\ ad! (ca. 173]) : bearing heraldic arms
`fr. ML smut! a. fr. L. bracelet. iron ring. Ir. rrmrus shoulder —— more at
`ar-ml ulaory a?
`\ Er-mhier-Aén iir-‘rni-lo-rE-\ )1 IF mirth-.- ar'miiim‘re,
`ARM (1664] : an old astronomical instrument composed of rings show-
`ingl
`itlons of important circles of the celestial sphere
`Anmh- can \5r-‘rni-Ite-nn\ murals) : ofor relating to Arminius or his
`doctrines opposing the absolute pr'edestination of strict Calvinism and
`maintalning the possibility of salvation for all — Arminiau n — Ar-
`min-binds“! \ellMdti-«fl'ai’tfl rr
`fluvial-strum "Irma-slant. n IF or NL: I-’. it. till. rmrrlart‘rium. fr. Lamar t
`«tritium [m It .rai'srirlmn mistlcell (cu. I'Nl‘n : temporary suspension of
`hostilities b agreement between the opponents: “Incl:
`Armistice
`yo fr. the armistice termlnrrtirr World WM 1 on Novem-
`her 11
`I918] (It! 9: r \‘ti'lltllhhlit my — titer before the altlrlnl adop-
`tion oiI Mam-ms Hay in ”54
`rum-kl Vino-ion u “535}
`I
`:
`rt lunul tan or cloth or metal} worn
`around the upper an" 2 : a small arm the of the seal
`mm \‘itrm-.Iod\ rt tlvrlrit : .utMl-lrl.
`unlock \-.ltlk\ n (I905: : llAhiMl:ltl.ttt'll
`mm \r‘um-'wiJ-.Snut!rem arm 'br‘mafln IMF. in "I: ”marina fr. 1.
`nmmn‘um. In: none] (15?!) Ht tum. tall cutd‘hulld or wardrobe
`Irhluur \'§r-mar‘\ N [ME «mm . It. “I". it. 1.
`omrunmr -—- rnure tr! anus-m | {Hot
`1 : lit--
`
`lemive covering for the burl
`: no: : cum-ring [m
`nl metal) turd in combat
`1 a quality or cir—
`cumstance that affords pmtecilun (the - ul
`prosperity) 3:5:
`rotective outcrlayct'tas oia
`ship. a plant or an rind. at at cubic]
`cl : nrntun'tl
`torso: and vehicles in: tanks} — armor w — ur-
`HIM-[m Mirror-lam my
`motored \‘ir-tnartll. mt} (I362!
`l a : eqlll med
`or protected w|lh armor
`b t equip
`I wit 1 ar-
`mored ll ltting Vehicles {on --u Main“)
`2
`: ntttrhctl
`y the use of armor (H: combat)
`mien ten. I‘Jtlillt tiny-d afmnily tili-
`as-pltlldnci of sonic lnmts having :1 [iron cover-
`ilte of was host rh-vriopetl in the fetrrrrle
`tamer-er \‘lir-ntaI-mfl
`.0
`title].
`I
`: oale that
`moire: urn-tor or ruins
`2 : one that repairs. on-
`semblcs. and res“ lill'ttllttts
`ar-mo-ri-al
`\5!‘-'tnfir-E-ol.
`-'rnc'Ir-\ muff
`[armory
`(heraldryll (i576) : of. relating to. or hearing hr:-
`ralriic arms — Ilrvmfl-rluII-Iy \-é+lé\ mit-
`Malawi-ran \lir-‘rnoI-l-kan. —'mlIr—\ ur Ar-rnrlrb
`in: HM n (ca. I645] : a native or lrrhuhitaut nf
`Armorica: esp : BRETON — Armorlcan or Ar-
`norlc may
`aromllry \‘I‘nr‘m-ré. 'ar-nrafi H. pi ”climates [Id-o)
`l e : u sumtly of arms for defense or attack I: : a
`Collection of available resources
`2 : a place
`where arm and milita
`equipment are stored:
`esp t one used for train ng reserve military per-
`sonnel
`3 : a place where. arms are manufac-
`tured
`aromatic, mummy rhfefly Brit wrr afarmoa. Anatoav
`arm-pit \‘firm-mlfi it {14:} 1 : the hollow beneath the- junction of the
`firm and shout-tier
`2 :
`the lead desirable plncc : NT (1711: Street
`Station .
`.
`. was the no of detective rluty —.Iuscph Wantbaugh)
`arm-ml \—.re.tt\ n (on. 1839] :
`it support for lite tn'rrr
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`‘i helmet. 2
`armor 'I:
`gorget. 3 shoulder
`ions. 4 palletta.
`5
`reastplato,
`r3 bras
`sat-d. ? elbow piece.
`8 strlrl of
`losses. 9
`lrrille.
`ra gauntlet.
`it cuiaso.
`12 knee
`place.
`13
`inmbeau.
`M solierat
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`armamentarium o arquebns
`om's length I'I (ca. [909)
`l t a distance discouraging personal contact
`or familiarity (kept former friends at armlt length now) 2 : the condi-
`tion or fact that the parties to a transaction are independent and on an
`equal footing — arm‘s-length m5
`alu-lvflmdng \-.twis—tin\ n {1948) t the List: of direct personal pressure
`in order to achieve a desired end (for all the m. the .
`. .volc on the
`i
`néeasurc was unexpectedly tight #Nmmveeulc) — arm—twist \-.twtst\
`arm wrestling at (£973) : a form of wrestling In which two opponents sit
`face to face gripping usu. their right hands. set corresponding elbows
`firmly on a. surface {as a tabletop}. and attempt to force each olher's
`arm down — called also Indian twm‘fi'frrg
`nr-Iny \‘iir-mé\ n. pl armies [M E ormee. fr. MP. in ML amok: — more
`at ARMAIM] {14:}
`i a : a large organized body of armed personnel
`trained {or war esp. on land It : a unit capable of independent action
`and consisting usu. o! a headquarters, two or more tarps. and auxiliary
`troops
`e 9119» cap : the complete military organization of a nation for
`land warfare
`2 : a great multitude (an ~ of bicycles ——Norm
`Fruchtcr) 3 t a body of persons organized to advance it cause
`my rant :1 [1874) : any of a Subi‘amily (Dorylinae) of aggressive no-
`madic Iropical ants that prey on insects and spiders
`ar-my-wnrm ‘r'iir-rrté-lworrm n (1316) : any of numerous moths whose
`larvae travel In multltudes from field to field destroying grass. grain.
`and other crops: esp : the common annyworm (Pseudaierfrr unr'pmrcra)
`of the northern U.S.
`tar-nines \'tir-ni-k:t\ n [NL] (ca. ”53) : any of a genus (Ar-trim) of com-
`posite herbs Including some with bright yellow ray flowers
`arr-old \‘at'-.oid. 'er- my [NL Arum] (ca.
`IS‘JB) t of or relating to the
`arurn family — a
`d H
`amlnt \a-‘rfiinfi vb imper [origin unknown] {i605} archaic : nEGOt-rts‘
`(m then. witch —Shnk.)
`arc-Ina \a—‘ro-mo\ n [ME ammo: spice, fr. 0F. fr. 1.. mmatn ammo. I'r.
`Gk animat—. animal] [1314)
`I a : a distinctive crvasive and usu. pleas~
`not or savory smell: broadly : ODOR b: the odor of a wine imparted by
`the grapes from which it is made
`2 : a distinctive quality or atmo-
`sphere : myott (the ~ of enjoyment —Stella D. Gibbons)
`syn see
`SMELL
`aro-ma-ther-a-py \a-.ro-ma—‘thcr~o—pé\ n [F oramorhémpfe. l'r. l. ammo
`with a preparation 0 fragrant essential oils extracted from herbs. flow-
`+ F (he‘ll-opts therapy} ([949) : massage of the body and esp. of the facc
`ers. and fruits: fmd'ly : the use of aroma to enhance a feeling of well:
`being — aroma-ther-a-plst \«pisn n
`‘ar-o-mat-ic \.ar-:-‘mn-tik\ deli (14c)
`l : oi. rulatins to. or having aro-
`rrra: n : FRAGRANT h : having a strong smell
`1:
`: having a distinctive
`quality 2. ofrm organic compound: characterized by increased chemi-
`cal stability resulting from the delocalization of electrons in a rim; sys-
`tem {as benzene} containing usu. multiple conjugated double bonds —
`compare ALICYCLIC. ALIPHA'I'IC
`a}!!!
`see ODORDUI — "“0-
`mattimuloly \-ti-it(a-)lr‘:\ adv — m-mbtic-i-ty \nr-anmo-‘ti—saele.
`hrémmod n
`‘uromulle n (15:)
`1 : an aromatic plant or plant part: esp : an aromatic
`herb or spice 2 : an aromatic organic compound
`m-ma-linc \a-‘rfi-mo-.ti?.\ vt dined: Jill-ills (15c)
`I : to make aromat—
`ic : FLAVOR 2 : to convert Into one or more aromatic compounds —
`aro-ma-fl-za-lion \-.r6—mo—ta-'z§-shon\ n
`muse past of ants];
`l a: in a circle or in
`'around \a-‘rarirnrl\ adv [Ml-Z. in 'a- + 'mund] (14:)
`circumference {the wheel goes w} {a tree five feet ~) I: : In. along.
`or through a circuit (the road got: W by the lake
`2 I : on all or var-
`ious sides : in every or any direction (papers ly ng ...._,) (nothing for
`miles ~) b: in close from all sides so as to surround (people crowded
`w) e : in or near onc's present place or situation (wait ~ awhile) 3
`a : here and there : from one place to another (travels ~ on business)
`I: : to a particular place (come - for dinner) 4 a : in rotation or suc-
`cession (another winter comes ~} b t
`from beginning to end
`: THROUGH (rrtild the year w) e : in order (the other way w) 5: in
`or to an uptmlte direction or position (turn n...)
`6 t with some ap-
`proach to exactness : API'IIUXIMATEIX (cost ~ 35)
`’around prep {Mo}
`1 a t on all sides of b : so R5 to encircle or enclose
`(seated ~ the table)
`6 : so as to avoid or get past : on or to another
`side of (find a way no their objections) (went ~ the lake) (n—r the cor-
`ner) d : Mina (iives ~ Chicago) <~ the turn of the century) 3 : in
`all directions outward from (look n— you)
`3 : here and there in or
`throughout (barttstorminu ~ the country) 4 : so as to have a center
`or basis in (a society organized ~ kinship tics)
`’around my“ [1849} l : AROLIT 1 (has been up and w for two days) 1
`: being in existence. evidence. or circulation {the most intelligent of
`[he artists A: today —R. M. Comes) -—- been around : gone through
`many varied experiences : become worldly-wise
`munduflte—clock {of} ([943) : being in effect. continuing. or lasting 24
`hours a day : CONSTANT
`arouse \a-‘mt‘rz\ vb aroused; atolls-ins [a- (as in unite) 1- mac] v!
`(1593)
`l : to awaken from sleep 1 : to route or stimulate to action or
`to physiological readiness tor activity : exct't‘lt {the hook ordered de-
`bate) ~ vi : to awake from sleep : STIR —- mason] \a-‘rau‘zsh u
`ar-peg-giaate \fir-‘pe-jE-fifi rt «at-ed: -at-ing (1953) t to play (as a chord
`or passage] in arpeggio
`ar-peg.glo \iir—‘pojéqo. -'pe—lo\ 11. pi -gios' IR. fr. armature to play on
`the harp. ft. «we intro. of Gino origin; akin to OiiG hat-phi: harp] (ca.
`I724}
`l : production of the tones of a chord in succession and not si—
`multaneously 2 : a chord played in arpcsgio
`I : any of vari—
`arr-pent \iir-‘pa'“\ n. pl tar-penis \-‘pii"(z)\ IMF} [1530)
`ous old French units of land area: esp : one used in French sections of
`Canada and the US. equal to about 0.35 acre {0.34 hectare) 2 : a unit
`of length equei to on: side oi a square arpent
`ar-que-Iaus \‘iir-kwi-(Jbae. -ka—bas\ var ofl-lARQUE‘BUS
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`\o\ abut \"\ kitten. F table \or\ further \a\ ash \a\ ace \ii\ mop, mar
`\au\ out
`\ch\ cbln VA bet
`\é\ easy \3\ so \i\ hit
`\I\ Ice \i\ Job
`\9\ sins \6\ go \o\ law \oi\ boy \tl‘l\ thin \1h\ the V.“ loot
`\t‘l\ foot
`\y\yc1 \zlt\ vision \rl. k. ". ce. Ii. to. E. V\ are Guide to Pronunciation
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`all-rack 0 art
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`nr-ntrek \‘nnelt. a-‘rnlt\ rt Mr 'trrmr tweet uictr. llrtuor] "521}: an Asian
`rllcnhnllc beverage like mm that is dlslll ed [rum n fermented mall at
`malted rice with tulldy or molasses
`ar-raign \a—‘rarn lu' [ME rrrmlmrt.
`il'. MI’ laminae-r. {r. 01". fr. up {IL L
`all-J 1- winter In weak. in (assumed! VL rational-e tr. l. mrim-. twin
`rest-son — more It! ltImNI tl-lcl
`l : to all" {n defendant) helm II
`court In answer to an indictment l CHARUII I : to accuse of wrong. In-
`adequacy. or ltnperlecllon -— nro
`nmt \-nlrlnt\ rt
`tram \rl-‘nltnn lib finned: Jung. n3 [MB «mum-u. Ir. Ml; wrangler.
`it. Oh. II'. a- -l- renxfcr to set in a row. is. rem: row —- more all RANK rt
`[I739]
`l : In nuke methanol“ for r PLAN («mowed a rccepllml or
`the Visitor) I : to put Into a proper order or into rt correct or \Ililultlit‘
`sequence. relationship. or adjustment (~ fitment ill a vow} (A. cards
`alphllbetierllly) 3 n : to min I [at musical onmporiiiion) Ity scoring for
`mice: or imlruruenls other I tun those for which orlu. written It : un—
`CII'Est‘tu’l‘tt
`II 1 to bring about an agreement or understanding con-
`cerning : SETTLE (—u Illl exchange of War prisoners) ~ vi
`I r In bring
`about In agreement or understanding (anymore! to have a table at the
`lettnuranl} 2 : to mnlte preparations : PLAN (unarmed for a mention
`with his family on m mtnml —— sprang-er \a-‘rttn-jafi u
`"cringe-met“ yaw-mun n t 1690)
`I n t the atnte of being arranged
`: ORDER (everythil
`in neat F...)
`It : the net of arranging (the n- of
`the rletniht Want (ll-III:
`ly accomplished)
`2 : mmethllm arranged: as n
`t it preliminary measure: PREPARATION (travel not) b : an adaptation
`of a musical composition by fluent-Ins
`e : tut informal agreement or
`settlement esp. on personal. weird. or political molten (we under the
`new regime) 3 : something mode by «running nnrtsor things together
`(a floral ~3-
`mnnl Var-an“ dd} latter. of mi] “.5531 : twirl notoriously without
`——Shnk.) — Ilr-rnnt-ly a v
`moderation : remnant {Store are ~ Ito-eves.
`rtI : believe none of m
`tar-m Vin-a“ n. pl "rut IMF" fr. Arm-r. France] (lficl
`I
`:
`ll lllrlestry ul
`Flemish origin ruled esp. for wall hangings and curtains
`2 : ll wall
`hanging or screen at tapestry
`‘Iu'nl'ny \n-‘rfl\ W IME. Ir. 0F rmryter. Ir. {mottled} V1. «metal-e. fr. 1. on“
`+ at him: or firm origin: akin to Goth summit arranged — more nt
`III-LADY] (Me)
`I t to dress or decorate up. in splendid or lmpresxive al-
`llle: JIDOIIN 2 a : to act or plum In orrler : MAW or. MARSHAL In in
`set or set forth in order (as a jury} for tile trinl at a eatute — array-urn
`'amy rt Ill-tel
`l a l a regular and impollimll grouping or armnnemunt
`: lumen (lined up .
`.
`. In mldierly ~ —Donnid Brlrtllelme)
`II : nu ur-
`derly listing of [more inlpaneled 2 a : £1.011ILNO. amma It : rich or
`bealllllnl an nrel : FlNHfi-v 3 : a body of soldiers: MIIJTIA (the boron
`and his le
`nl nu)
`4 2 an imposing group : large number {faced at
`Whole an of nmhlelnh)
`5 a [l] = a number of mathematical elements
`:1th in rows-and culuttllfi
`t2) : a thrill lime-lure to wlrlch similar
`elements of data are arranged In a table It : 11 series of statistical data
`arranged in Clauses l'll order of mmltude 6 : a group of elurnenh
`Ilium-ling]l a complete unit (on rlntemtn ...._.)
`nr-mr \a-‘rifi rt [ME arme- behind. hnckwrlrd. fr. MF. fr. (all-smiled)
`VLM' rem: haeltwurtl. Ir. I. old to o run-rt backward. behind — more at
`n1: RETIttt-l (1620)
`t : the state of hell-ls behind in the dischnlse of olv
`llslttlons — will. met! in pl. (in F'I-ll' with the rent
`2 a I It" unfinished
`ant! overdue tlehi — our. used in pi. (paying o [the no of the well sew
`duty -— um. titled in p]. («a or Work that havcrl ed no)
`It : an unpaid
`and months)
`IIr-mr-tlae \-il\ M (Mr)
`I. : the condition rll being in threat: 3 : some-
`thing tlutt in in arrears: exp : something unpaid IIIIll overdue
`'Iw-n'fl \a—‘resn w [ME rrmtrrr. Ir. MF merrier to rest. arrest. ft. {m-
`nunled] V]. mum. fr. L. ML r mnrrrr lo retnilln — more or now}
`(Me)
`I a: to bring to it start (sickness finer! his activities)
`It : CHECK;
`mm- : r to nullte inactive (an Hue-d lulnm)
`2 : stalls. (‘M’t‘tlltfit
`nltrI nltti ensnnlnsly — tram-er trim nr-m-lm' Pres-lath rr — ne-
`rev: to tnke or keep in Cllhlmly hy authority nt law .3 : In catch surl-
`netltml \-‘rea{tl~mant\ rr
`‘llrrest rt {Me}
`I a : lltrr. twl ul snooping Ir : the ulnditton ot helm:
`nto
`or inactive 2: the taking or detaining in cuxlndy by authority
`at law —— under err-ell! : in legal custody
`mead-n! \aJres-Iant'l n (1962) :
`I'l lruhstnnce that stimulates on inner!
`to stop locomotion
`wrest-en \a-lm-'té\ rt (1944} l one that is under arrest
`wreaths \o-‘rw-tim ml} {[791} l catching the attention : muons.
`momentum —-— unrest-legals! \-ltu-Ie\ arr»
`ararllleI-nlh ovum-non u 1N1... fr. (.lll. Inuit ol rh thin. fr. arrhyth-
`mwr unrhylltmleal. It. m o rl'rwlrmr rhythm (ea. 18%) : an alteration
`in rhythm of the heartbeat either in little or met
`lir-rll III-lair \‘rnilt\ all] [Gil arrhwirmm-l ([853) : lacking rhythm or
`rest: rarity (nu locomotor activity)
`magi-Growth"! \wr-E-loeriirl. -'hun\ II [F] (1523) t a reclamation of a
`king (as at France) calling hilt trawl: to arms; also : t e body of vassats
`summoned
`ur-t‘I-ére—peu-Ilée \-nil"-'tu‘t\ rt li‘. l'r. unflin- in back i portrait Iilounltt]
`(1824) : mental mmrvultun
`III-r5 Var-o“ n. pl Ill-rig or "arts-es “troll. modil. of HF (Mr. "L.
`flsltl‘lone. tr. LL rrrrirrrr — more all ARE'I‘EI tltl‘m t ”It! than: all
`or ul-
`iienl II
`I: tanned by the nteelinn of two surfaces cup. In mold n35
`ur-rlr-
`b-‘r-t-vanrr i Intel
`1 : the act or arriving 2 : the nlltllllmelll or
`an end or state 3 : one Ii‘ull has lecently reached a destination
`alt-rive \D-'ri\r\ vr' arr-rived; nr-rl‘v-lnp. [ME advert. i'r. 0F rrrr'ver. tr. tus-
`slnnedl VL am- to come to xltnre. fr. I. rrrl-
`a firm shore — more at
`HIV!!! ll3cl
`I a : to reach at dnlilmllml
`It : to make all nppenrnrlce
`{the gueutn have atrium!) 1 a melanin: IMPHEN It: to lie near in time
`: “ml! (the moment has arrived} 3: to achieve success —- lr-rlv-er u
`-— We at = to reach by effort or lltouahl (arrived at a decision)
`lie-rid! \mr-l—‘vt‘n rt IF. lr. on. of unfm In arrive. It. OF min-r] ”925}
`: one who in“ risen rapidly In more“. trowel. or tame
`arorlovlsle \~'vl."sl\ rr [F. It. urriverl {1901! : one that la n new nnd utter-r»
`lain arritrrtl (as In social position or artistic elldenwrl
`mum-bl \m'rt'rbrn rr [Sn dc I‘ll. fr. Ar rrr-rrrl'r'. lil.. tile tltttll‘lcl'l (LESS!
`l
`r an old Spool-lit unit ul' weight equal In nttoul 1‘ pounds
`3 : on old
`Portuguese unit or weight eqtlnl In about 32 pound-l
`nor-nuance \‘rlr'+uarl(llr~\ rr (Mct : .1 [coitus or no impression or myrtl-
`I'IrittlI multitude-ll In an overbearing n'trlrlrler or presumption“ claim:
`
`0005
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`llrrowhond t
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`[MI-i. tr. 1. alwml'. «mum. pro. at onetime]
`cram-gent Wall“ or
`title)
`1 : enamel-rat It or dispensed to exaggerate one's own worth of
`Importance in nu over tearing manner (till ~ official)
`3 : pmceedinu
`from or characterized by arrogance (~ manners)
`syn see I'Itout) —
`wmmnt-Iy adv
`rtrrr. pp. of arrow. fr.
`nr-nt-glte \-.5fit\ vr flied; int-lug IL a.-
`I n : to claim or seine
`rut- l- roxmtr to roll: —— more it! RIGHT] “5.1 1
`mssutaa
`without juutil‘lcntlon It i to lnllkc uorlne claim In ltatrl
`Marat-'35-
`5 Ian I:
`:ltn claim on helm" of another : A$KIRIBE — mm-
`Ir-nm-dlmment \oJrfin-dwmant. .ar-.6“-(.)dé-'smi"\ n [F] (1807} 1
`t ttll administrative district of some large French cities 2 : the largest
`division of It French Ile
`Iment
`_
`'ar-mw \‘rtr-llia't u IMI: (mire. fr. OE: akin to (Truth urhlwrztrrr arrow. L
`tar-rm bow. arch. nrcl (Itel. libel
`I :
`ll nllnlle Weapon allot from a how
`IIIIII trill. hnvitl
`It alertderllhnlt. II pointed head. anti feathers at the butt
`3 l mountain ll oped like an arrow; esp : a mark trot on n rlulp or trian-
`hunrd) to In lellle dlreelJon
`'urrn‘w vi (1321'! : to move last and straight like an arrow In flight
`: [Mlt‘r
`ohm-head \‘ltr-lS-.her.l. Err-ad it
`(Me!
`I :
`II wedge-shaped trienclut!
`tip ltnlr.
`tilted to an arrow 2
`: something resembling an arrow-
`itead
`3 t any of ll germs (Smut-
`Mrfo‘l of marsh or aquatic plants oi
`the water-plantain family with
`leaves shaped like arrowhead-t
`ar-rowornot war. -.rr'.n\ u t I696)
`I at l any of u gonna (Memoir: of the
`lentil Mnt'nlllnceae.
`the arrow-
`l-not nmil -) at Implenl American" plrlnlrl with tuberous roots; on: : one
`(M. rtrurtn' notwrl whole roots yield an easily digested elli'hle alnrelt
`It
`: any at several plants In: coltnlle} Ihrlt yield starch 3 : xtmh yielded
`by an tlrrnwmot
`wrote-wood \-.wt'ld\ :1 {I709} : any of several common Viburnum (mt.
`Viburnum rlmtrrrrmrl III the eastern US.
`nl .Ilmalt plaltlttnnle wurmlllte marine organisms haying curved :11qu
`"crow-warm \-.warm\ :1 felt. 1889} t any of n phylum ltlluetolfnnthlt)
`on eillwl‘ side of tile trend for seizing prey
`ne-rowy \‘nr-o-wé\ ad [1637l
`l : resembling or augmenting an arrow:
`mp : nwlltl movitm 1 : consisting of arrows
`nr-
`rill-(.15. -a'l rt. pi Jayne I83!) “843)
`I :
`:l. wulereoum tasa
`ere
`) In an arid ".1;an 1 : n «ruler-curved sullyr or channel
`rte-m roll no-Ilo \li-‘rotll-t.ikon-'rxil-t.lyo. Jpn-t.)
`tn Isa-l. Ilt.. rice
`with chicken} (1938] : chicken cooked with rice an usll. flavored with
`saffron
`one our class
`arcane-n! \‘l'lrs-nol. 'ir-s’n-a“ rr Ill mnuufe. ulllrn. fr. Ar dd}! simi'ar‘l
`house at mllnul’wturel t ISSSD l a l nn elltllhllsilment for the manufac-
`ture or storage of arm: and military equipment b l a collection of
`wenpotn 1: mum. nut-amour (Ille team's mot veteran rattler!)
`that-flit! \‘ltrx- rut. 'ilr-n"I1-:|1. «’n-d’rtl n l [300} : n salt or ester of Ittl at»
`settle acid
`'ttrvne-Ilie Wits-trill. vs’n-lk\ rt IME. yellow omirnettt. l'l'. MIi & L: MF.
`fr. ermmmrrrr. tr. Gil unlrrrl'korr. (millennial. tr. Syl' :rlrrrlz. of imninn
`all n: nllln to fly ear-(mm fluid. Sltl lam-i yellowed: -— more at VIIIJDW]
`{1
`i
`I i
`ll trivalent and pentnvuient solid poisonous element that in
`commonly metallic steel-gray. eryrllullllle. and brittle — lee ELBMHNI'
`tattle 1 : a poisonous trlnxille Art
`)3 ur mum. of annular: used euro. as
`an insecticide or weed killer —- cnl erl also (townie irioxlrl'e
`'urooen-Ie \tlr-‘re-nlkt my limit : of. relating to. or cuntntnlnn arsenic
`can. with at valence of litre
`nr-wn-l-eul \l’tr-‘rlonidrah adj (1605) r of. relating to. containing. or
`nr-lle-nlde \‘ilrvrl‘ll-fltfl u turn. 1
`i :a binary compound of arsenic with
`caused by rllxenie («- poixonitlgg — mienl n
`a more positive element
`ar-se-nI-ous \llr-‘né-nekas't an} (ISIS) : of. relating to. or containing ar-
`wnic can. when trivalent
`Ill'rne-nlle \‘flr-s’n- it\ It {1900} = II sail or otter of an arsenions acid
`urem-nn-py-rfle \. iro'wfi-‘nl- rlt\ .rl lllitlll i n mineral consisting of n
`curllhinetl sulfide rllltl ntsenilie of iron occurring in prismatic ortho-
`rltornltit: erylslnls or in mm or smile:
`and” \lir-‘sén. 'lir-.\ 1: [18V fr. arrenlcl (1876} : a calories; llnmmnble
`extremely pulmnotln not ruin with IIII odor like garlic: also : n derivat-
`Iive of amine
`IIMIII Wit-end rt. pl firm hue-d I”. 8: till: l.l.. milling of the voice. Mr
`oented mm of font. Kr. Uk, upheld. leer impnrlllnt full-I of font, lll-. net
`ol lifting. fl'. (reinftu. rrn‘er'rl to Hill title]
`In : the lighter or shorter out!
`of a poetic tool can. in nanlllative more
`It : the accented or longer
`part of II
`tetic fool e511.
`rI rlceeltltlal verse
`2 : the «augmented purl of
`a murder: measure —- moan.- Ttrwlrs
`Insult Wit-I‘M tr [AF rrrxomr. llJtcl. oi t)l'-' one" act of htlrllin
`lr. rm.
`pp. ol rml're to burn. It. i. «More — more at MID-OR] (en. "5%) : lite
`willful or mallelntlt hurtling 0! property Inc II hulitliltg) can. with erim~
`lnul or fraudulent intent — arson-ht HEM rt ._ Horton-on: \-:n\ ad}
`m en-ttvmine \iirs-‘fe-nrlqnten. -man\ it IISV unenll: +
`lrrnmrrlue]
`“9 7]
`.-
`tt
`ligltt-yelhuw Ionic ltylu'mcooic powder
`(7.
`JHIIAfler
`0,.2IMJ lurmerl used In the treatment es .0! syphilis and yaw:
`'arl \‘Ell-t. art\ [M 2. fr. 0E curt.- rlltill to 0 Mt. err [thou] art. 01-: l'.r ill]
`nrrllrrir: poet 2;! ring
`II t!
`’Ill'l \‘itnrr 1MB. il'
`ll‘. [1. I. um. rmr — more at MIMI [lilel
`I :sltlll
`llthllIlI'ctl by exnel'ielwe. study. or observation (the ~ nl makl
`trietuht)
`2 I : n brunch of learning; {I} l one of the humanities
`(2)35
`: LIBERAL arm hrm'l'lrdc t LIIMINING. SCHWARSHII' 3 : Mi occupa-
`llmt requiring knowledge or skill (the on of organ building) 4 e: the
`cltltrtcinurl tune of skill and crelltllrc lrnasirulllnll es . in the production
`of lrmthetlt' ohleets: trim : work; no produced It fl] : t'tht Mt'ltt
`(2)
`rom- oi the line urtt {3}: rl al1l|tllle till 5 n rm‘llul‘r l a skilllul plan It
`: lite quality 01 iilllll: of helm; artful
`6 : decorative or llluntrntive ele-
`rnettls in printed matter
`syn MlT. 9mm. CIINNINU. nunr‘lrrle. CllAl-T mean the [acuity of else»
`cIItlng we]! Whlli one has devised. MIT imnllu ll pummel. urulotlldytlh
`rrhhr creature mlwel' {lite rm of choosing the tight word}. mun. altern-
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`noying (their missip me her) 2 t to be offensive to (abstract art has
`him) an vi : to give displeasure (behavior calculated to ~)
`is - valcnfleti : msravon 2 : DISCOMFDRT. UNEMPPINESS
`3 archaic
`dlsTlea-sure \ftkfis-‘ple-zhar, —‘p‘ia-\ fl (lie)
`1 : the feeling of one that
`: UFI-‘ENHE. INltilfi’
`dlu-
`lode \tlt-‘sph‘un vi: Ills-plotted: dis-ptnd-tng ll. dt'rpfodem fr. die
`9 nndm' to clap. nopland] (166'!) mu'i'trtfr : ttxt’lJlIJI! -—- dimple-aim
`\- splo-zham It
`fins-port \di-‘spfirt. -'s‘port\ n (141:) archaic t erIt‘r, PAMIME
`'disport uh IM E. fr. MF rtevmrtrr. It. des- tlls- + pot-in tn cut t 1;. tr. 1. pm-
`me — more In FAREI Iv tide)
`t : DWERT, Mime. 1 : ntsrutv' ~ w'
`: to altnlltve oneself in light or lively fashion : Htuut' — dLs-pnrt-ment
`\-mam\ n
`'Illlt-pmt-ablo \dI-tsnflza—hnfi mt! (IE-43}
`I
`: unbiecl to or available [or
`Iiiilnuai: .lyu'ct'f : retllttitting In an individual after deduction of loam
`(n... income)
`2 : des
`ted to be tIxL‘ll once and then Ihrown away ("-
`tiitlpent) — dbl-peeve Il-l-ty \~.\[N‘l-ra—'bi-Ia-Ie\ It
`Mia-postulate n [1963) : something that in disposable
`mu e use of as one chooses {the calf WIL'l Ill my H-> 1 : the out or pm-
`Ills-turd \lii-‘hpEt-rah lt I lt‘fifll
`I : the power or authority tu dispose ot
`cehs oi tltmvxillg: as a : orderly placement or titslrlbution b : Itemi-
`LA‘I'IUN. AthINIm'ItA't'tfm e : the net or action uf ptt-xetttittg or he—
`stow'iog something (a... of favors)
`d : systematic rletttntettotl; esp
`: destruction or transformation of garbage 3 [garbage disposal unit] : a
`device used to reduce waste matter (as by grinding)
`Idle-pose \di-‘mor.\ vb dis-posed: Illfipthtll‘lg [ME it. MF (ileum-r. fr.
`L dumber: ttl alrarlget‘ letf. Indie. dimmei]. fr. [it's- o pollr‘rl' Io ut -—
`more at rmmnN] rt I I c}
`I
`: to give tl tendency to : INCLIRE faulty
`diet ‘MI‘ line In sickness)
`2 a t in "I“ In nine: : set ill l’tilllllltih\ : AR‘
`Rattan (dimming Imops {or withdrawal)
`1: arts : kEUIIIJt‘rts‘
`e : BE-
`s‘milr ~ vi
`I : Io Mattie it matter finallyr
`I aim : to mule In terms m
`see INr'tJMt —- dis-power ll — dispose of
`l : to lure. distribute. or
`lilTflflfll‘ can. in nu Imlerly “my 2 II t to II .lII-tfer In I ll: mntrtll of annih-
`of (llrlw In t'l‘fwfl't.‘ aftrlttic wtutte)
`(2} : to deal with eoneltttivelv (div
`Ur (damning prs't'nmtll {trllpet'ty in a tulal stranger) b (H : in get tilt
`posed of the matter efficiently)
`Idispose n (1590}
`l abs : DISPOSAL 2 ob:
`a : Dtsrostnon II : DB~
`MEANOR
`tlls-ptlcttlctlnn \.llll-p:l-'zi-sh:ln\ n IM'E. fr. MF. fr. L dis tritium. dimmi—
`n’o.
`l'r. climatic-rel (14¢)
`l : the act or the power 0 dltposin or the
`state of being disposed: as
`a : ADMINImaTtON. CONTROL
`: final
`arrangement : Itll'l'l'lJEMl-tN'l‘ (the w of the cable)
`It I l] : lrnltsi’el It! the
`cure or possession (If another
`(2) t the llnwer of melt tratuiertll d
`: orderly nn'llngemL-rtt
`2 ll : prevailing Iendetn:
`. moral. or inclination
`It : temperamental makeup e : the tendency o something to act in a
`certain manner under given circumstances — dlvpo-a'lalion-al \-‘ztsh—
`no], —'zt—sha-n'l\ mfl
`syn DISPOSITION, TEMPERAMENT. TBMPBR. CHARAL‘I'IER. PBRSONhLI”
`TY mean the dominant quality or qualities distinguishing a person or
`tttnnp. ”ISI‘OHI'I'IIIN implies truxlntnnry onlodl. lltltl nttllmie toward the
`life around tnle (It cltm'rful (fi.lfmrt'!r'oil>. TEMPERAMENT liltlllies a pill-
`leln 0t innate characteristics examined with rum-'5 specific physiral
`and nervous organization (an artistic lemme-m). TEMPER implies
`the qut‘llllies acquired through experience that determine how It pur-
`sun or group meets lIIllil—‘flllltltt (II handles sittltltinlts (It Ieniiirnl mn-
`per). ('Ilnlut'llilt applies to the aggregate nl Ittorn] quulltius by which
`:I Iletmn It: ludnctl apart from Inlelllgeuee. competence. nr special Iai-
`cnl-t (strength ul rllttrmffrr). I'la'RSthMJTt' “milieu Ill all n
`restate of
`qualities that distinguish one as a person: (.1 'itltllht't mam": int).
`clippers-MM \di—‘spil-za-tifl ruff (1613) : directed toward or affecting
`disposition (as of a case) (~ evidence)
`dis-mums \ltlls-pn-‘rxs. aim Jae-d rt IMF efflmnmfl'flflfl
`l'r. drx- tits- +
`gotten-rt- to ransom] “555i : to put out at possession or ucenpnncy
`finned the nobles (If Ihelr Itlttll) — div-lummxim WEI-titan rttt'o
`- .19“ ll — dis-poaMIt-ltor \-‘?e4or m‘w ~'l-e—\ n
`Ills-med aq'i (15c) : deprived of homes. possessions. and security
`Illa-no-sure \dt-‘spo-zhafl tr (1569) archaic : DISPOSAL. DISPOSITION
`dill-praise \t.kiis«'prflz\ vi IMF. dimrrit‘ett. Er. MI? drynn-ixier. it. 0!". fr.
`ri'wl- tiii- v minor It! praise tiSc) : in comment ml with disapproval or
`e a v
`l-‘Ihmllw — disprahe n — tennis." n — dls-prala-inxaly \-'pI t'l-zt'n-
`dispread \di—‘spred\ vr (1593} t to spread abroad or out
`dis-prime \(.)dIs-'priz\ vr {MP despriser, fr. 0? tiemreirier] {15c} archaic
`: UNDERVfiLUB‘ SCORN
`dis-pron! \[IJdlstrfln rt (ISC)
`l t the action of disproving
`2 t evi—
`dence that disproves
`'dis-pflhpor-Ilun \.tiiI.-gar.1-‘not--sh:ltl. Jpor-t n [1555) : lack of propor-
`tion. symmetry. or pttlpot relation : tllflI‘Am'fl'; trim : an instance of
`such disparity —-- dIs-m-por-llon-Ill \-shn-.tl, athmt‘h adj
`'di-tprnporllml l'i' [1593] t to make out (ll promltllutt r Mlii-ittd'l'l'lt
`dilaprIJ-llnrilltm-Ilt‘ bible-Jot)“ my [1555) : [wing olll all proportion (a
`our share} — die-pnl-por-titm-nte-Iy (Mir
`disapro-puroHoII-Itflon \-.pt‘u-slt.‘l-‘Illi-sitatl.
`-.rt-t'lr-\ fl (ca. 1929]
`: the
`ll'ltnllltlnnillltln {if It sulntlnnee lnltl twn tlr more dissimilar sltll'tlanoea
`usu. by simultaneous oxidation and re

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