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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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Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) A heavy
footstep;
a
tramp.
Trench
::
Trench
(v. t.) To
fortify
by
cutting
a
ditch,
and
raising
a
rampart
or
breastwork
with the earth
thrown
out of the
ditch;
to
intrench..
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) That part of the
rampart
and
parapet
which is
between
two
bastions
or two
gates.
See
Illustrations
of
Ravelin
and
Bastion.
Vagabond
::
Vagabond
(n.) One who
wanders
from place to
place,
having
no fixed
dwelling,
or not
abiding
in it, and
usually
without
the means of
honest
livelihood;
a
vagrant;
a
tramp;
hence,
a
worthless
person;
a
rascal..
Fausse-braye
::
Fausse-braye
(n.) A
second
raampart,
exterior
to, and
parallel
to, the main
rampart,
and
considerably
below its
level..
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To throw up, as a
mound,
or
rampart..
Cramp Iron
::
Cramp iron () See
Cramp,
n., 2..
Caird
::
Caird (n.) A
traveling
tinker;
also a tramp or
sturdy
beggar.
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) to bind
together;
to
unite.
Round
::
Round (n.) A walk
performed
by a guard or an
officer
round the
rampart
of a
garrison,
or among
sentinels,
to see that the
sentinels
are
faithful
and all
things
safe; also, the guard or
officer,
with his
attendants,
who
performs
this duty; --
usually
in the
plural..
Foil
::
Foil (v. t.) To tread under foot; to
trample.
Cramponee
::
Cramponee
(a.)
Having
a cramp or
square
piece at the end; -- said of a cross so
furnished.
Rampart
::
Rampart
(v. t.) To
surround
or
protect
with, or as with, a
rampart
or
ramparts..
Cramp
::
Cramp (n.) That which
confines
or
contracts;
a
restraint;
a
shackle;
a
hindrance.
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A
toothed
delphinoid
cetacean,
of the genus
Grampus,
esp. G.
griseus
of
Europe
and
America,
which is
valued
for its oil. It grows to be
fifteen
to
twenty
feet long; its color is gray with white
streaks.
Called
also
cowfish.
The
California
grampus
is G.
Stearnsii..
Rampire
::
Rampire
(n.) A
rampart.
Cramping
::
Cramping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cram.
Cat-harping
::
Cat-harping
(n.) One of the short ropes or iron
cramps
used to brace in the
shrouds
toward
the masts so a to give freer sweep to the
yards.
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..
Trample
::
Trample
(n.) The act of
treading
under foot; also, the sound
produced
by
trampling..
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