Arm (disambiguation)
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An arm is an upper limb of the body.
Arm (or arms) may also refer to:
- Armaments, weapons; as in Small arms, Right to arms
- Eta Capricorni, a star, traditional name "Arm"
- Arm (geography), a narrow stretch of a larger body of water
- Canal arm, a subsidiary branch of a canal or inland waterway
- Distributary, an "arm" of a river, as in Indian Arm
- Coat of arms
- Armenia via its country code
- Armenian language, via its language code
- Arm River, a river and several adjacent areas in Saskatchewan, Canada
[edit] ARM
- ARM architecture, a computer processor architecture
- ARM Limited, an English company that designs the ARM computer processors
- Argentine peso moneda nacional, from its ISO 4217 currency code
[edit] As an acronym
- Abstract Rewriting Machine
- Adjustable rate mortgage
- Age-related maculopathy in ophthalmology
- Artificial rupture of membranes or amniotomy, an operation on the amniotic sac
- Amalgamated Regional Militia, from Larry Niven's Known Space universe
- ARM, a novella by Larry Niven involving the above
- American Resistance Movement
- Animal Rights Militia
- Annotated Reference Manual
- Anti-radiation missile
- Application Response Measurement
- Armada República Mexicana, ship prefix of the Mexican Navy
- Armed Resistance Movement, an anti-apartheid movement in South Africa
- Army of the Republic of Macedonia
- Associação dos Radioamadores de Macau, an amateur radio organization in Macao
- Asociatia Radioamatorilor din Moldova, an amateur radio organization in Moldova
- Association of Radical Midwives
- Association of Recovering Motorcyclists
- Atmospheric Radiation Measurement, a program of the United States Department of Energy
- Australian Republican Movement
- Autism rights movement
- ÄRM, magical weapons used in the anim'e and manga series MÄR
[edit] See also
- arms (disambiguation)
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