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Definition of ram
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Ram (n.) An
engine
of war used for
butting
or
battering.
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Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame on which
articles
are
deposited
for
keeping
or
arranged
for
display;
as, a
clothes
rack; a
bottle
rack, etc..
Bramah Press
::
Bramah
press () A
hydrostatic
press of
immense
power,
invented
by
Joseph
Bramah
of
London.
See under
Hydrostatic..
Hemautography
::
Hemautography
(n.) The
obtaining
of a curve
similar
to a pulse curve or
sphygmogram
by
allowing
the blood from a
divided
artery
to
strike
against
a piece of
paper.
Quartzoid
::
Quartzoid
(n.) A form of
crystal
common
with
quartz,
consisting
of two
six-sided
pyramids,
base to
base..
Parallelogram
::
Parallelogram
(n.) A
right-lined
quadrilateral
figure,
whose
opposite
sides are
parallel,
and
consequently
equal;
--
sometimes
restricted
in
popular
usage to a
rectangle,
or
quadrilateral
figure
which is
longer
than it is
broad,
and with right
angles..
Replum
::
Replum
(n.) The
framework
of some pods, as the
cress,
which
remains
after the
valves
drop off..
Crampy
::
Crampy
()
Affected
with
cramp.
Sacramental
::
Sacramental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sacrament
or the
sacraments;
of the
nature
of a
sacrament;
sacredly
or
solemnly
binding;
as,
sacramental
rites or
elements..
Reframe
::
Reframe
(v. t.) To frame again or anew.
Buckram
::
Buckram
(v. t.) To
strengthen
with
buckram;
to make
stiff.
Epigrammatical
::
Epigrammatical
()
Suitable
to
epigrams;
belonging
to
epigrams;
like an
epigram;
pointed;
piquant;
as,
epigrammatic
style,
wit, or
sallies
of
fancy..
Curb
::
Curb (n.) A frame or wall round the mouth of a well; also, a frame
within
a well to
prevent
the earth
caving
in..
Monotessaron
::
Monotessaron
(n.) A
single
narrative
framed
from the
statements
of the four
evangelists;
a
gospel
harmony.
Catskill Period
::
Catskill
period
() The
closing
subdivision
of the
Devonian
age in
America.
The rocks of this
period
are well
developed
in the
Catskill
mountains,
and
extend
south and west under the
Carboniferous
formation.
See the
Diagram
under
Geology..
Entr''acte
::
Entr'acte
(n.) The
interval
of time which
occurs
between
the
performance
of any two acts of a
drama.
Bairam
::
Bairam
(n.) The name of two
Mohammedan
festivals,
of which one is held at the close of the fast
called
Ramadan,
and the other
seventy
days after the
fast..
Battering-ram
::
Battering-ram
(n.) An
engine
used in
ancient
times to beat down the walls of
besieged
places.
Parametritis
::
Parametritis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
cellular
tissue
in the
vicinity
of the
uterus.
Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) A heavy
footstep;
a
tramp.
Perambulation
::
Perambulation
(n.) An
annual
survey
of
boundaries,
as of town, a
parish,
a
forest,
etc..
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