Definition of ramp

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Ramp (n.) An inclined plane serving as a communication between different interior levels.

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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..
Walleteer :: Walleteer (n.) One who carries a wallet; a foot traveler; a tramping beggar.
Prog :: Prog (n.) A vagrant beggar; a tramp.
Crampon :: Crampon (n.) An a/rial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy..
Loiterer :: Loiterer (n.) An idle vagrant; a tramp.
Rampe :: Rampe (n.) The cuckoopint.
Curtain :: Curtain (n.) That part of the rampart and parapet which is between two bastions or two gates. See Illustrations of Ravelin and Bastion.
Tramp :: Tramp (n.) The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the earth, as in marching..
Downtrodden :: Downtrodden (a.) Trodden down; trampled down; abused by superior power.
Vallation :: Vallation (n.) A rampart or intrenchment.
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..
Cramp :: Cramp (n.) A rectangular frame, with a tightening screw, used for compressing the joints of framework, etc..
Cowfish :: Cowfish (n.) The grampus.
Cramp :: Cramp (v. t.) to bind together; to unite.
Tramp :: Tramp (n.) A tool for trimming hedges.
Trash :: Trash (v. i.) To follow with violence and trampling.
Ramp :: Ramp (n.) A romping woman; a prostitute.
Parapet :: Parapet (n.) A wall, rampart, or elevation of earth, for covering soldiers from an enemy's fire; a breastwork. See Illust. of Casemate..
Tramping :: Tramping (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tram.
Combattant :: Combattant (a.) In the position of fighting; -- said of two lions set face to face, each rampant..
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