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Answer for the clue "Arctic Ocean arm ", 4 letters:
kara

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Kara is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:

Usage examples of kara.

Kara wiped condensation from the inside of her window, turning to get a last look at the Camelia Apartments.

Adrian had suggested it as a way to deal with the powerful countertransference emotions she was experiencing from working with Kara, a young woman so agoraphobic that she had been unable to leave her apartment for two years.

Maybe they thought Mike Karas was a dealer and Encinas was trying to make a contact with him through Mame.

Rhyme ordered someone to check out the escapology museum in New Orleans that Kara had mentioned.

Kais Karas and Kais Madisar, and the wind was, if anything, fiercer, coming in gusts that reddened the air with sand.

Similar experiments were run at a military proving ground near the city of Nukus in the Kara Kalpak Republic, and in the Caucasus.

Ay, and he has saved me, by a very little, and therefore because of the deeds that they have done -- deeds of glory such as our history cannot show the like -- therefore I say that the name of Macumazahn and the name of dead Umslopogaas, ay, and the name of Kara, my servant, who aided him to hold the stair, shall be blazoned in letters of gold above my throne, and shall be glorious for ever while the land endures.

A deoxygenating drug used by the Zi Karas, Arcadians, and Mecs for survival on this planet.

Legend assigns Oghuz, son of Kara Khan, father of the Ottoman Turks, whose first appearance in history dates back to 1227 A.

Gentry tell you the Albuquerque police picked up another guy after Kara by the name of Rolando Smith at the airport?

In another second the sturdy Kara had also slain a man, and then began a scene the like of which has not been known to me.

Kara captivated the audience with a series of illusions and sleight-of-hand tricks based on a few of the poems in the book.

Then she turned and took charge, and Kara was so very glad Vidalia was the way she was.

The Sekala River averaged five hundred paces in width, flowing north to the Karas Sea.

What Tom and Kara had done, while lifting a handful of relatively insignificant stones -- if those were their real names, if indeed they were the actual perps -- was a simultaneous ransacking of the contents of her heart.