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Definition of tram
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tram is as below...
Tram (n.) A silk
thread
formed
of two or more
threads
twisted
together,
used
especially
for the weft, or cross
threads,
of the best
quality
of
velvets
and silk
goods..
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Fortread
::
Fortread
(v. t.) To tread down; to
trample
upon.
Ultramontanist
::
Ultramontanist
(n.) One who
upholds
ultramontanism.
Umpireship
::
Umpireship
(n.)
Umpirage;
arbitrament.
Abature
::
Abature
(n.) Grass and
sprigs
beaten
or
trampled
down by a stag
passing
through
them.
Curialism
::
Curialism
(n.) The view or
doctrine
of the
ultramontane
party in the Latin
Church.
Tramming
::
Tramming
(n.) The act or
process
of
forming
trams.
See 2d Tram.
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) A
vagrant;
an idle,
sturdy
beggar;
a
vagabond;
a
tramp..
Tramway
::
Tramway
(n.) Same as
Tramroad.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) A foot
traveler;
a
tramper;
often used in a bad sense for a
vagrant
or
wandering
vagabond.
Extramundane
::
Extramundane
(a.)
Beyond
the
material
world.
Ultramarine
::
Ultramarine
(n.) A blue
pigment
formerly
obtained
by
powdering
lapis
lazuli,
but now
produced
in large
quantities
by
fusing
together
silica,
alumina,
soda, and
sulphur,
thus
forming
a
glass,
colored
blue by the
sodium
polysulphides
made in the
fusion.
Also used
adjectively..
Trammeler
::
Trammeler
(n.) One who uses a
trammel
net.
Tramp
::
Tramp (v. i.) To tread upon
forcibly
and
repeatedly;
to
trample.
Tramroad
::
Tramroad
(n.) A road
prepared
for easy
transit
of trams or
wagons,
by
forming
the wheel
tracks
of
smooth
beams of wood,
blocks
of
stone,
or
plates
of
iron..
Estramacon
::
Estramacon
(n.) A
straight,
heavy sword with two
edges,
used in the 16th and 17th
centuries..
Trammeled
::
Trammeled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Tramme.
Tramway
::
Tramway
(n.) A
railway
laid in the
streets
of a town or city, on which cars for
passengers
or for
freight
are drawn by
horses;
a horse
railroad..
Plover
::
Plover
(n.) Any
grallatorial
bird
allied
to, or
resembling,
the true
plovers,
as the crab
plover
(Dromas
ardeola);
the
American
upland,
plover
(Bartramia
longicauda);
and other
species
of
sandpipers..
Cant
::
Cant (n.)
Vulgar
jargon;
slang;
the
secret
language
spoker
by
gipsies,
thieves,
tramps,
or
beggars..
Atramental
::
Atramental
(a.) Alt. of
Atramentou.
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