arming

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
9
Words With Friends
12
Letters
6

Definition of arming

7 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of arm
See all 7 definitions

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of arm

noun

  1. The act of supplying (oneself or others) with armor and (now especially) arms and ammunition in preparation for a conflict; the act of providing with the means of defense and attack.
    “The arming was now universal.”
    “Applying the conventions of war epic, this section of the novel would correspond to the arming of the hero, his donning of armor and assembling weapons in preparation for battle.”
    “The arming of Paris begins [as follows...] First he placed along his legs the fair greaves linked with silver fastenings to hold the greaves at the ankles. Afterwards he girt on about his chest the corselet. […]The armings of Agamemnon, Patroclus, and Achilles with the same three lines as that of Paris.”
  2. (especially, in-compounds)The act of supplying (oneself or others) with armor and (now especially) arms and ammunition in preparation for a conflict; the act of providing with the means of defense and attack.
    “arming buckle, arming doublet, arming garments (garments for anchoring armor to), arming harness, arming jacket, arming nail, arming point, arming straps (for securing armor)”
    “[…] two tunicles and a gambeson, each with a border of the arms of France; […] a quantity of aiguilletes and laces for arming; six bascinets; a gamboised thigh-piece, and an esquivalens of leather[…]”
  3. The act of supplying with the equipment, knowledge, authority, or other tools needed for a particular task.
    “The novelty largely consists in the arming of such subordinate officials of the statutory court with the new magic wand of the record book and of spoken English;[…]”
    “The Party has always seen to the selection of its most active fighters propagandists and lecturers , and to the arming of them with knowledge. The theoretical level of our propaganda depends primarily on them.”
    “It may be even more confusing for a severely autistic child if they are not equipped with knowledge and skill […] It is the arming of a severely autistic child with information and opportunities to experience relationships […]”
  4. The act of preparing a tool or a weapon for action; activation.
    “This insures the arming of the fuze when fired.”
    “If he didn't knock it down, the second plane would have a shot prior to the arming of the missile's warhead. Suddenly things didn't look so bad. Blakely pushed the microphone button.”
  5. A piece of tallow or soap put in the cavity and over the bottom of a sounding lead to pick up samples of the bottom of the sea.
    “the nature of the sea bed indicated by the arming in the cavity at the base[…]”
  6. (in-plural)One of the red dress cloths formerly hung fore and aft outside of a ship's upper works on holidays, or used as a visual screen during times of action.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Middle English armyng.

Anagrams of arming

4 plays · some not in Scrabble

Best play margin 9 points

Hooks

4 extensions · 3 front · 1 back

A single letter you can add to arming to make another valid word.

Find your best play with arming

See every word you can make from a set of letters that includes arming, or browse word lists you can mine for high-scoring plays.