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2. exercise

verb. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] put to use.

Etymology

  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

3. exercise

verb. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions.

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  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

4. exercise

verb. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] do physical exercise.

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  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

5. exercise

verb. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] give a workout to.

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  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

6. exercise

noun. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] the act of using.

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  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

7. exercise

noun. ['ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz'] systematic training by multiple repetitions.

Etymology

  • exercise (English)
  • exercitium (Latin)
  • exerceo (Latin)

9. arm

verb. ['ˈɑːrm'] prepare oneself for a military confrontation.

Etymology

  • arm (English)
  • arm (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • earm (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

10. arm

noun. ['ˈɑːrm'] any projection that is thought to resemble a human arm.

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Etymology

  • arm (English)
  • arm (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • earm (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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