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armed
adjective
carrying
a
gun
or
another
weapon
•
Two
armed
guards
stood
at
the
bank
entrance
.
Two
armed
guards
stood
at
the
bank
entrance
.
•
The
police
arrived
armed
with
rifles
and
shields
.
The
police
arrived
armed
with
rifles
and
shields
.
adjective
having
the
information
,
tools
,
or
supplies
you
need
to
do
something
•
She
entered
the
exam
room
armed
with
a
handful
of
sharpened
pencils
.
She
entered
the
exam
room
armed
with
a
handful
of
sharpened
pencils
.
•
The
hikers
set
off
armed
with
GPS
devices
and
extra
water
.
The
hikers
set
off
armed
with
GPS
devices
and
extra
water
.
verb
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
arm
:
gave
weapons
or
equipment
to
someone
,
or
made
something
ready
for
use
•
The
rebels
armed
themselves
before
the
attack
.
The
rebels
armed
themselves
before
the
attack
.
•
We
had
armed
the
alarm
system
before
leaving
home
.
We
had
armed
the
alarm
system
before
leaving
home
.
arm
verb
-
arm
,
arming
,
arms
,
armed
to
provide
someone
with
weapons
or
to
take
weapons
for
use
•
The
soldiers
armed
themselves
before
the
night
patrol
.
The
soldiers
armed
themselves
before
the
night
patrol
.
•
The
government
plans
to
arm
the
border
guards
with
new
equipment
.
The
government
plans
to
arm
the
border
guards
with
new
equipment
.
From
Old
French
‘
armer
’
and
Latin
‘
armare
’,
meaning
to
equip
with
weapons
.
verb
-
arm
,
arming
,
arms
,
armed
to
set
a
device
,
system
,
or
piece
of
equipment
so
that
it
is
ready
to
operate
,
usually
automatically
•
She
armed
the
home
alarm
before
leaving
for
work
.
She
armed
the
home
alarm
before
leaving
for
work
.
•
The
engineer
armed
the
rocket
’
s
parachute
system
.
The
engineer
armed
the
rocket
’
s
parachute
system
.
Technical
extension
of
the
military
sense
:
first
attested
in
mid-20th
century
electronics
.
warm
adjective
-
warm
,
warmer
,
warmest
having
a
temperature
that
is
comfortably
higher
than
cool
but
not
hot
•
On
a
chilly
morning
,
a
cup
of
warm
cocoa
felt
soothing
.
On
a
chilly
morning
,
a
cup
of
warm
cocoa
felt
soothing
.
•
The
puppy
curled
up
by
the
fireplace
to
stay
warm
.
The
puppy
curled
up
by
the
fireplace
to
stay
warm
.
Old
English
‘
wearm
’
meaning
‘
hot
’,
from
Proto-Germanic
*warmes-
,
related
to
German
‘
warm
’.
verb
to
make
something
hotter
or
become
hotter
,
especially
to
a
comfortable
level
•
She
warmed
the
soup
on
the
stove
.
She
warmed
the
soup
on
the
stove
.
•
My
hands
are
slowly
warming
after
I
put
on
gloves
.
My
hands
are
slowly
warming
after
I
put
on
gloves
.
adjective
-
warm
,
warmer
,
warmest
showing
friendliness
,
kindness
,
or
affection
•
Her
warm
smile
made
the
new
student
feel
at
ease
.
Her
warm
smile
made
the
new
student
feel
at
ease
.
•
The
host
gave
us
a
warm
welcome
at
the
door
.
The
host
gave
us
a
warm
welcome
at
the
door
.
adjective
-
warm
,
warmer
,
warmest
very
close
to
finding
the
correct
answer
,
place
,
or
solution
•
"
You're
getting
warm
,"
the
teacher
said
as
the
student
guessed
the
capital
.
"
You're
getting
warm
,"
the
teacher
said
as
the
student
guessed
the
capital
.
•
My
last
guess
was
warm
,
so
I
know
the
treasure
is
nearby
.
My
last
guess
was
warm
,
so
I
know
the
treasure
is
nearby
.
warm to
verb
-
warm
to
,
warming
to
,
warms
to
,
warmed
to
to
gradually
become
enthusiastic
or
friendly
toward
someone
or
something
•
At
first
she
was
shy
,
but
she
soon
warmed
to
her
new
classmates
.
At
first
she
was
shy
,
but
she
soon
warmed to
her
new
classmates
.
•
Investors
slowly
warm
to
the
idea
of
green
energy
funds
.
Investors
slowly
warm to
the
idea
of
green
energy
funds
.
farm
verb
to
use
land
to
grow
crops
or
raise
animals
as
a
job
•
The
Nguyens
farm
rice
on
the
fertile
plains
near
the
river
.
The
Nguyens
farm
rice
on
the
fertile
plains
near
the
river
.
•
Many
young
people
left
the
countryside
because
they
no
longer
wanted
to
farm
.
Many
young
people
left
the
countryside
because
they
no
longer
wanted
to
farm
.
From
Old
English
"
feormian
"
meaning
to
provision
or
supply
,
later
narrowing
to
working
the
land
.
verb
to
repeatedly
perform
an
action
,
especially
in
a
video
game
,
to
collect
resources
,
points
,
or
items
•
In
the
new
update
,
players
can
farm
rare
gems
by
battling
dungeon
bosses
.
In
the
new
update
,
players
can
farm
rare
gems
by
battling
dungeon
bosses
.
•
He
stayed
up
all
night
to
farm
coins
for
his
online
character
.
He
stayed
up
all
night
to
farm
coins
for
his
online
character
.
Metaphorically
extended
from
working
the
land
to
working
repeatedly
in
a
digital
space
to
gather
resources
.
farmer
noun
a
person
who
owns
or
works
on
a
farm
,
growing
crops
or
raising
animals
for
food
or
other
products
•
The
farmer
drove
her
tractor
across
the
golden
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
The
farmer
drove
her
tractor
across
the
golden
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
•
At
the
weekend
market
,
a
friendly
farmer
handed
me
a
basket
of
freshly
picked
strawberries
.
At
the
weekend
market
,
a
friendly
farmer
handed
me
a
basket
of
freshly
picked
strawberries
.
From
Middle
English
fermer
,
from
Anglo-French
fermour
,
from
Medieval
Latin
firmarius
,
meaning
‘
tenant
or
cultivator
of
leased
land
’.
Over
time
,
the
sense
shifted
to
anyone
who
cultivates
land
,
whether
leased
or
owned
.
harm
verb
to
damage
,
injure
,
or
have
a
bad
effect
on
someone
or
something
•
Too
much
sun
can
harm
your
skin
.
Too
much
sun
can
harm
your
skin
.
•
She
would
never
harm
an
animal
.
She
would
never
harm
an
animal
.
Old
English
hearmian
“
to
hurt
,
damage
,”
derived
from
the
noun
hearm
.