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Definition of tram
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Tram (n.) One of the rails of a
tramway.
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Stinkwood
::
Stinkweed
(n.)
Stramonium.
See
Jamestown
weed, and
Datura..
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the
earth,
as in
marching..
Tramp
::
Tramp (v. i.) To
travel
or
wander
through;
as, to tramp the
country..
Stramineous
::
Stramazoun
(n.) A
direct
descending
blow with the edge of a
sword.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A foot
journey
or
excursion;
as, to go on a
tramp;
a long
tramp..
Extramural
::
Extramural
(a.)
Outside
of the
walls,
as of a
fortified
or
walled
city..
Trammeler
::
Trammeler
(n.) One who uses a
trammel
net.
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..
Pellitory
::
Pellitory
(n.) A
composite
plant
(Anacyclus
Pyrethrum)
of the
Mediterranean
region,
having
finely
divided
leaves
and
whitish
flowers.
The root is the
officinal
pellitory,
and is used as an
irritant
and
sialogogue.
Called
also
bertram,
and
pellitory
of
Spain..
Gully
::
Gully (n.) A
grooved
iron rail or tram
plate.
Caird
::
Caird (n.) A
traveling
tinker;
also a tramp or
sturdy
beggar.
Tram
::
Tram (n.) A
four-wheeled
truck
running
on
rails,
and used in a mine, as for
carrying
coal or ore..
Clog
::
Clog (v. t.) To
burden;
to
trammel;
to
embarrass;
to
perplex.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(v. t.) To
entangle,
as in a net; to
catch..
Extramundane
::
Extramundane
(a.)
Beyond
the
material
world.
Intramural
::
Intramural
(a.) Being
within
the
walls,
as of a
city..
Patio
::
Patio (n.) A paved yard or floor where ores are
cleaned
and
sorted,
or where ore, salt,
mercury,
etc., are
trampled
by
horses,
to
effect
intermixture
and
amalgamation..
Cismontane
::
Cismontane
(a.) On this side of the
mountains.
See under
Ultramontane.
Intramural
::
Intramural
(a.) Being
within
the
substance
of the walls of an
organ;
as,
intramural
pregnancy..
Fortread
::
Fortread
(v. t.) To tread down; to
trample
upon.
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