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Definition of ramp
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Ramp (v. i.) To
climb,
as a
plant;
to creep up..
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Cramp
::
Cramp (n.) A
device,
usually
of iron bent at the ends, used to hold
together
blocks
of
stone,
timbers,
etc.; a cramp
iron..
Ramp
::
Ramp (n.) Any
sloping
member,
other than a
purely
constructional
one, such as a
continuous
parapet
to a
staircase..
Rampler
::
Rampler
(n.) A
rambler.
Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) A heavy
footstep;
a
tramp.
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A kind of tongs used in a
bloomery.
Poach
::
Poach (v. t.) To make soft or muddy by
tramplin.
Goudron
::
Goudron
(n.) a small
fascine
or
fagot,
steeped
in wax,
pitch,
and glue, used in
various
ways, as for
igniting
buildings
or
works,
or to light
ditches
and
ramparts..
Crampit
::
Crampit
(n.) See
Crampet.
Counterguard
::
Counterguard
(n.) A low
outwork
before
a
bastion
or
ravelin,
consisting
of two lines of
rampart
parallel
to the faces of the
bastion,
and
protecting
them from a
breaching
fire..
Ramp
::
Ramp (n.) A short bend,
slope,
or
curve,
where a hand rail or cap
changes
its
direction..
Crampy
::
Crampy
()
Affected
with
cramp.
Crampet
::
Crampet
(n.) A cramp iron or cramp ring; a
chape,
as of a
scabbard..
Fascine
::
Fascine
(n.) A
cylindrical
bundle
of small
sticks
of wood, bound
together,
used in
raising
batteries,
filling
ditches,
strengthening
ramparts,
and
making
parapets;
also in
revetments
for river
banks,
and in mats for dams,
jetties,
etc..
Walleteer
::
Walleteer
(n.) One who
carries
a
wallet;
a foot
traveler;
a
tramping
beggar.
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To throw up, as a
mound,
or
rampart..
Rampire
::
Rampire
(n.) A
rampart.
Frampel
::
Frampel
(a.) Alt. of
Frampoi.
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) A work of
earth,
in the form of a
single
parapet
or of a small
rampart.
It is
sometimes
raised
in the ditch and
sometimes
beyond
it..
Ramping
::
Ramping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ram.
Incrustation
::
Incrustation
(n.) A
covering
or
inlaying
of
marble,
mosaic,
etc.,
attached
to the
masonry
by cramp irons or
cement..
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