<span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>) Archaic form of armed. <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of arm AMDR, Adm'r, DRAM...
See also: RADM RAdm (military, nautical) Abbreviation of rear admiral. rear admiral <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>, ARMD, armd., dram, DRAM, mard, AMDR, Adm'r...
Abbreviation of rear admiral. (US, military, nautical) Abbreviation of rear admiral (upper half). RAdm RDML <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>, ARMD, armd., dram, DRAM, mard, AMDR, Adm'r...
out of Erasmus Roterodamus, page 217: For by the Boſſes and Plates upon’t, it ſeems to be <span class="searchmatch">Arm’d</span>. Upton, not up, punto, put on, put-on, ton-up, unpot...
(static random access memory) NVRAM RAM (random access memory) FRAM MRAM bubble memory core memory <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>, ARMD, armd., mard, AMDR, RADM, Adm'r, RAdm...
Robert Hooke, Micrographia, section XXXVIII: [T]he fore-edge of this is <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span> with a multitude of little bristles, or Tenter-hooks […]. The edge of a...
A[ndrew] Millar, and sold by Thomas Cadell, […], published 1768, →OCLC: His jaws horrifick, <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span> with threefold fate, Here dwells the direful ſhark....
Nineteenth Edition (2010), "Case Names and Institutional Authors in Citations", Table T6, p. 430-431. <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span>, ARMD, armd., dram, DRAM, mard, AMDR, RADM, RAdm...
Th’are like rich veſſel ful of poyſnous drugs, Or like black ſerpents <span class="searchmatch">arm’d</span> with golden ſcales, For my owne part,they ſhall not trouble me. they're...
becalmings) they swim in the bearing Ocean, the greedy Tuberon or Shark <span class="searchmatch">arm'd</span> with a double row of venemous teeth pursues them [...]. Buitron, Buriton...