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Definition of ram
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Ram (n.) A
hydraulic
ram. See under
Hydraulic.
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Skirr
::
Skirr (v. t.) To
ramble
over in order to
clear;
to
scour.
Programmata
::
Programmata
(pl. ) of
Programm.
Heel
::
Heel (n.) The lower end of a
timber
in a
frame,
as a post or
rafter.
In the
United
States,
specif.,
the
obtuse
angle of the lower end of a
rafter
set
sloping..
Sock
::
Sock (n.) The shoe worn by
actors
of
comedy
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome, -- used as a
symbol
of
comedy,
or of the comic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
tragedy,
which is
symbolized
by the
buskin..
Bitts
::
Bitts (n. pl.) A frame of two
strong
timbers
fixed
perpendicularly
in the fore part of a ship, on which to
fasten
the
cables
as the ship rides at
anchor,
or in
warping.
Other bitts are used for
belaying
(belaying
bitts),
for
sustaining
the
windlass
(carrick
bitts,
winch
bitts,
or
windlass
bitts),
to hold the pawls of the
windlass
(pawl
bitts)
etc..
Logogram
::
Logogram
(n.) A word
letter;
a
phonogram,
that, for the sake of
brevity,
represents
a word; as, |, i. e., t, for it. Cf.
Grammalogue..
Warranty
::
Warranty
(n.) A
covenant
real,
whereby
the
grantor
of an
estate
of
freehold
and his heirs were bound to
warrant
and
defend
the
title,
and, in case of
eviction
by title
paramount,
to yield other lands of equal value in
recompense.
This
warranty
has long singe
become
obsolete,
and its place
supplied
by
personal
covenants
for
title.
Among these is the
covenant
of
warranty,
which runs with the land, and is in the
nature
of a real
covenant..
Wolframic
::
Wolframic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
wolframium.
See
Tungstic.
Toed
::
Toed (a.)
Having
the end
secured
by nails
driven
obliquely,
said of a
board,
plank,
or joist
serving
as a
brace,
and in
general
of any part of a frame
secured
to other parts by
diagonal
nailing..
Sacramental
::
Sacramental
(n.) That which
relates
to a
sacrament.
Ramiparous
::
Ramiparous
(a.)
Producing
branches;
ramigerous.
School
::
School
(n.) A place of
primary
instruction;
an
establishment
for the
instruction
of
children;
as, a
primary
school;
a
common
school;
a
grammar
school..
Trabecula
::
Trabecula
(n.) A small bar, rod,
bundle
of
fibers,
or
septal
membrane,
in the
framework
of an organ
part..
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) The act of
tempering
or
modifying;
adjustment,
as of
clashing
rules,
interests,
passions,
or the like; also, the means by which such
adjustment
is
effected..
Cant
::
Cant (n.)
Vulgar
jargon;
slang;
the
secret
language
spoker
by
gipsies,
thieves,
tramps,
or
beggars..
Playbill
::
Playbill
(n.) A
printed
programme
of a play, with the parts
assigned
to the
actors..
Ultramundane
::
Ultramundane
(a.) Being
beyond
the
world,
or
beyond
the
limits
of our
system..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) A
paramour
of
either
sex.
Stuff
::
Stuff (n.) To crowd with
facts;
to cram the mind of;
sometimes,
to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or
fancies..
Carpentry
::
Carpentry
(n.) The art of
cutting,
framing,
and
joining
timber,
as in the
construction
of
buildings..
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