Arm (disambiguation)

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An arm is an upper limb of the body.

Arm or ARM may also refer to:

Geography

  • Arm, Mississippi, an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Mississippi
  • Arm (geography), a narrow stretch of a larger body of water
    • Distributary or arm, a subsidiary branch of a river
  • Arm River (disambiguation), several rivers and locations
  • "Arm of Finland" (Suomen käsivarsi), widely known geographical nickname for the municipality of Enontekiö
  • County Armagh, Northern Ireland, Chapman code ARM
  • Armenia (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code)

Science and medicine

Technology

  • Asteroid Redirect Mission, a proposed NASA mission
  • Atmospheric Radiation Measurement, a program of the United States Department of Energy
  • Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing, a consortium established in 2017

Computing

  • ARM architecture family, a RISC instruction set family
  • Arm (company), a British multinational company that designs the ARM computer processors
  • Application Response Measurement, an open standard for diagnosing performance bottlenecks
  • Abstract rewriting machine, a virtual machine
  • Arm (software), a CLI status monitor for Tor

Weaponry

  • Armament, any implement or device that is used to deter, threaten, inflict physical damage, harm, or kill
    • Firearm, a portable gun
  • Anti-radiation missile, a missile designed to detect and home in on an enemy radio emission source

Fiction

  • ARM (film), a 2024 Indian film
  • ARM (novella), a novella by Larry Niven
    • Amalgamated Regional Militia, a fictional group from Larry Niven's Known Space universe
  • Armageddon (MUD) or Arm, a text-based online role-playing game
  • ARM, a faction in Chris Taylor's video game Total Annihilation

Organizations

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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