See Also: armed(dictionary)
armed(2)(dictionary)
armed(1)(dictionary)
armed macrophage(medicine)
armed forces(dictionary)
Armed tapeworm(health)
tapeworm, armed(medicine)
armed tapeworm(medicine)
armed rostellum(medicine)
one-armed bandit(dictionary)

omissive (iou) and armed(1) (iou)


omissive (iou)



omissive adjective. L15.
[from Latin omiss- (see OMISSIBLE) + -IVE.]
Characterized by neglecting to perform something or leaving something or someone out.

armed(1) (iou)



armed adjective1. [¨»:md] ME.
[from ARM verb1 + -ED1.]
Equipped with weapons. ME.
armed bullhead the pogge Agonus cataphractus, a fish with a broad spined head and a tapering body covered with bony plates. armed camp a town, territory, etc., fully armed for war. armed forces: see FORCE noun1. armed neutrality: with weapons kept available. armed Services: see SERVICE noun1. armed to the teeth: see TOOTH noun.
fig.: F. Raphael At last she felt armed against the empty bourgeois life of Cricklewood. E. Heath We were armed with the addresses of youth hostels.
Heraldry. Of a charge: having teeth or talons of a specified tincture. LME.