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  • 61ARM — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 62ARM — adjustable rate mortgage. * * * I Upper limb of a biped, particularly a primate. Primate arms have one long bone, the humerus, in the upper arm above the elbow, and two thinner bones, the radius and ulna, in the forearm. The triceps muscle… …

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  • 63Arm — Armenian. * * * I Upper limb of a biped, particularly a primate. Primate arms have one long bone, the humerus, in the upper arm above the elbow, and two thinner bones, the radius and ulna, in the forearm. The triceps muscle straightens the… …

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  • 64arm — 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… …

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  • 65arm — Der redensartliche Vergleich Arm wie Hiob (Job) stützt sich auf das ganze biblische Buch Hiob oder auch speziell auf Hiob 17, 6 (»Er hat mich zum Sprichwort unter den Leuten gemacht«); auch französisch ›pauvre comme Job‹. Der weniger häufige… …

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  • 66arm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English earm; akin to Latin armus shoulder, Sanskrit īrma arm Date: before 12th century 1. a human upper limb; especially the part between the shoulder and the wrist 2. something like or corresponding… …

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  • 67ARM — El acrónimo o las siglas ARM puede corresponder a: Arquitectura ARM, una familia de microprocesadores producidos por la empresa ARM Holdings. ARM Holdings, una multinacional dedicada a los semiconductores y al desarrollo de software con sede en… …

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  • 68Arm — In popular usage, the arm extends from the shoulder to the hand. However, in medical terminology, the arm refers to the upper extremity extending from the shoulder only to the elbow. The arm is thus distinguished in medical usage from the forearm …

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  • 69arm — See: GIVE ONE S RIGHT ARM, KEEP AT A DISTANCE Or KEEP AT ARM S LENGTH, SHOT IN THE ARM, TAKE UP ARMS, TWIST ONE S ARM, UP IN ARMS, WITH OPEN ARMS, COST AN ARM AND A LEG …

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  • 70arm — See: GIVE ONE S RIGHT ARM, KEEP AT A DISTANCE Or KEEP AT ARM S LENGTH, SHOT IN THE ARM, TAKE UP ARMS, TWIST ONE S ARM, UP IN ARMS, WITH OPEN ARMS, COST AN ARM AND A LEG …

    Dictionary of American idioms