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Definition of Arm pad
1. Noun. A pad worn by football players and hockey goalkeepers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arm Pad
Literary usage of Arm pad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cabinetwork and Joinery: Comprising Designs and Details of Construction by Paul N Hasluck (1907)
"Fig. 1535.—Plan of arm pad. Fig. 1536. Fig. 1537. Figs. 1536 and 1637. Part Side
Elevation and Section of arm pad. ..."
2. Camp Kits and Camp Life by Charles Stedman Hanks (1906)
"inner side of the arm and one on the back of the arm. Pad the arm from the armpit
to the elbow with cotton, towels or newspapers wrapped in cloth, ..."
3. Camping for Boys by Henry William Gibson (1911)
"the inner side of the arm, and one on Upper Arm the back of the arm. Pad the arm
from the armpit to the elbow with cotton, towels, or newspapers wrapped in ..."
4. Technique of Operations on the Bones, Joints, Muscles and Tendons by Robert Soutter (1917)
"Represents the apparatus ready to be covered with sterile sheets for open
operations, the arm, arm pad and webbing (A) being sterilized. the patient instead ..."
5. The Pedigree of the English People: An Argument, Historical and Scientific by Thomas Nicholas (1878)
"... Corn. paw; Arm. pad. Penguin : W. pe:tg-u.yn (white-head), a (bird) descriptive
name. Perk : W. perc, smart. Pill : W. pil, a ball; Corn. pel; ..."
6. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"A new type of electrically heated shoulder and arm pad with an accurate thermostatic
control. It has the advantage of providing uniform heating of all ..."