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Definition of tram
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Tram (n.) The shaft of a cart.
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Ultramontane
::
Ultramontane
() Being
beyond
the
mountains;
specifically,
being
beyond
the Alps, in
respect
to the one who
speaks..
Trammelled
::
Trammelled
() of
Tramme.
Stinkwood
::
Stinkweed
(n.)
Stramonium.
See
Jamestown
weed, and
Datura..
Trammel
::
Trammel
(v. t.) To
entangle,
as in a net; to
catch..
Stramineous
::
Stramazoun
(n.) A
direct
descending
blow with the edge of a
sword.
Contramure
::
Contramure
(n.) An outer wall.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) An
instrument
for
drawing
ellipses,
one part of which
consists
of a cross with two
grooves
at right
angles
to each
other,
the other being a beam
carrying
two pins
(which
slide in those
grooves),
and also the
describing
pencil..
Lorry
::
Lorry (n.) A small cart or
wagon,
as those used on the
tramways
in mines to carry coal or
rubbish;
also, a
barrow
or truck for
shifting
baggage,
as at
railway
stations..
Stramash
::
Stram (v. t.) To dash down; to beat.
Walleteer
::
Walleteer
(n.) One who
carries
a
wallet;
a foot
traveler;
a
tramping
beggar.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A plate of iron worn to
protect
the sole of the foot, or the shoe, when
digging
with a
spade..
Trample
::
Trample
(v. t.) Fig.: To treat with
contempt
and
insult.
Ultramundane
::
Ultramundane
(a.) Being
beyond
the
world,
or
beyond
the
limits
of our
system..
Tramontane
::
Tramontane
(a.) Lying or being
beyond
the
mountains;
coming
from the other side of the
mountains;
hence,
foreign;
barbarous..
Shack
::
Shack (n.) A
shiftless
fellow;
a low,
itinerant
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Countermure
::
Countermure
(n.) A wall
raised
behind
another,
to
supply
its place when
breached
or
destroyed.
[R.] Cf.
Contramure..
Caird
::
Caird (n.) A
traveling
tinker;
also a tramp or
sturdy
beggar.
Atropine
::
Atropine
(n.) A
poisonous,
white,
crystallizable
alkaloid,
extracted
from the
Atropa
belladonna,
or
deadly
nightshade,
and the
Datura
Stramonium,
or thorn
apple.
It is
remarkable
for its power in
dilating
the pupil of the eye.
Called
also
daturine..
Ellipsograph
::
Ellipsograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
describing
ellipses;
--
called
also
trammel.
Conculcate
::
Conculcate
(v. t.) To tread or
trample
under foot.
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