at of arms 2a
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crestalat of arms 2a
ASLOPEPosition of rifle at shoulder arms.
MACERIn the House of Commons, the sergeant at arms.
crownsThe point of an anchor at which the arms reach the shaft
patteehaving narrow arms, but expanding at the ends -- used of a heraldic cross, also PATY
patyhaving narrow arms, but expanding at the ends -- used of a heraldic cross, also PATTEE
chesterfieldA sofa with padded arms and back of the same height and curved outward at the top
formeea kind of heraldic cross, having the arms narrow at the centre and expanding towards the ends
chesterfieldsA sofa with padded arms and back of the same height and curved outward at the top
heraldan official at a tournament of arms with duties including the making of announcements and the marshaling of combatants
sectorsA mathematical instrument consisting of two arms hinged at one end and marked with sines, tangents, etc., for making diagrams
turnstilesA mechanical gate consisting of revolving horizontal arms fixed to a vertical post, allowing only one person at a time to pass through
moline(of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used esp. as the cadency mark of an eighth son
wishbonesA forked element in the suspension of a motor vehicle or aircraft, typically attached to a wheel at one end with the two arms hinged to the chassis
wishboneA forked element in the suspension of a motor vehicle or aircraft, typically attached to a wheel at one end with the two arms hinged to the chassis
loaderself-propelled machine with a shovel or bucket at the end of articulated arms, used to raise earth or other material and load it into a dump truck
hechtdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet
hechtsdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet