arˈdor (ärˈdẽr), heat, zeal.

arˈdu-ous (ärˈdu᷵-ŭs), hard, difficult.

arˈgent (ärˈjĕnt), silver.

A-riˈca (ä-rĕˈkä), in Chile.

Aˈri-el (āˈrĭ-ĕl).

Ar-maˈda (är-māˈdä), a fleet; especially the great Spanish fleet defeated by England in 1588.

ar-maˈdos (är-māˈdōs), large ships, battleships.

arˈmor-er (ärˈmẽr-ẽr), one who cleans and repairs the small arms or iron parts on a ship.

arms at the trail, a military term, rifles carried at side in horizontal position.

arˈrack (ărˈăk), liquor made from rice, or molasses, or the sap of palms.