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Definition of ramp
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Ramp (n.) A
highwayman;
a
robber.
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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..
Bulwark
::
Bulwark
(v. t.) To
fortify
with, or as with, a
rampart
or wall; to
secure
by
fortification;
to
protect..
Tramped
::
Tramped
(imp. & p. p.) of Tram.
Wall
::
Wall (n.) A
defense;
a
rampart;
a means of
protection;
in the
plural,
fortifications,
in
general;
works for
defense..
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) A
vagrant;
an idle,
sturdy
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Cramping
::
Cramping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cram.
Rampage
::
Rampage
(v. i.) To leap or
prance
about,
as an
animal;
to be
violent;
to
rage..
Trample
::
Trample
(v. t.) Fig.: To treat with
contempt
and
insult.
Cramp Iron
::
Cramp iron () See
Cramp,
n., 2..
Mound
::
Mound (n.) An
artificial
hill or
elevation
of
earth;
a
raised
bank; an
embarkment
thrown
up for
defense;
a
bulwark;
a
rampart;
also, a
natural
elevation
appearing
as if
thrown
up
artificially;
a
regular
and
isolated
hill,
hillock,
or
knoll..
Fausse-braye
::
Fausse-braye
(n.) A
second
raampart,
exterior
to, and
parallel
to, the main
rampart,
and
considerably
below its
level..
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A plate of iron worn to
protect
the sole of the foot, or the shoe, when
digging
with a
spade..
Batter
::
Batter
(v. t.) To beat with
successive
blows;
to beat
repeatedly
and with
violence,
so as to
bruise,
shatter,
or
demolish;
as, to
batter
a wall or
rampart..
Grampus
::
Grampus
(n.) A kind of tongs used in a
bloomery.
Shack
::
Shack (n.) A
shiftless
fellow;
a low,
itinerant
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Trample
::
Trample
(v. i.) To tread with force and
rapidity;
to
stamp.
Murrelet
::
Murrelet
(n.) One of
several
species
of sea birds of the
genera
Synthliboramphus
and
Brachyramphus,
inhabiting
the North
Pacific.
They are
closely
related
to the
murres..
Defilading
::
Defilading
(n.) The art or act of
determining
the
directions
and
heights
of the lines of
rampart
with
reference
to the
protection
of the
interior
from
exposure
to an
enemy's
fire from any point
within
range,
or from any works which may be
erected..
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A foot
traveler;
a
tramper;
often used in a bad sense for a
vagrant
or
wandering
vagabond.
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..
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