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Arm , arm1 / ärm/ • n. 1. each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand. ∎ (in technical use) each of these upper limbs from… musculo-skeletal system , arms serve as our primary connection to people and objects, through our reach and our ability to grasp things: through defensive postures, arms can a… Triceps , triceps •apse, collapse, craps, elapse, lapse, perhaps, schnapps •prolapse • synapse • Lesseps •quadriceps •biceps, triceps •forceps •traipse, trapes… Heralds College , Heralds College
College of Arms. Established in 1484 by Richard III to bring order into the approval of heraldic designs. Garter king-of-arms has pre… Elbow , elbow An example of a hinge joint (uniaxial) with movement essentially limited to flexion and extension. The condyles at the lower end of the humerus… Armchair , arm·chair • n. / ˈärmˌche(ə)r/ a comfortable chair, typically upholstered, with side supports for a person's arms. • adj. lacking or not involving pr…
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