"armhook" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: armhooks [plural]
Etymology: arm + hook Etymology templates: {{compound|en|arm|hook}} arm + hook Head templates: {{en-noun}} armhook (plural armhooks)
  1. A hook-like projection on the arm of a cephalopod, such as on the armhook squid (Gonatus fabricii).
    Sense id: en-armhook-en-noun-FvX-iTYK
  2. (folk dancing) A movement in which two people hook arms at the elbow and turn around each other. Categories (topical): Dances Categories (lifeform): Animal body parts
    Sense id: en-armhook-en-noun-LAM9w1s8 Disambiguation of Dances: 32 55 12 Disambiguation of Animal body parts: 30 64 6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 33 63 4
  3. A hook for maneuvering something using the arm.
    Sense id: en-armhook-en-noun-Azz3420K

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1977, Videnskabelige meddelelser fra Dansk naturhistorisk forening",
          "text": "In Ancistrotheutis the attachment ring persists, and the hook sac surrounding the tentacle hook is closed except during function contrary to the condition in the armhooks where the hook always projects from the sac.",
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          "ref": "1988, Rapport: - Issues 140-142, page 101",
          "text": "The bivalve Posidonia permica frequently occurs in large concentrations on slabs of the shale in which there are also concentrations of cephaloped prehensile armhooks representing no doubt distorted natural assemblages from single individuals.",
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          "ref": "1908, Jakob Bolin, Swedish Song-plays",
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          "ref": "1915, Elizabeth Burchenal, Folk-dances of Denmark: containing seventy-three dances, page 66",
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          "text": "By the arrangement of these armhooks, it is possible for nurses to open doors while both hands are occupied.",
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          "ref": "1938, Lockie Parker, Story Parade - Volume 3, page 17",
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