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Definition of cram
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 cram is as below...
Cram (v. t.) To
press,
force,
or
drive,
particularly
in
filling,
or in
thrusting
one thing into
another;
to
stuff;
to
crowd;
to fill to
superfluity;
as, to cram
anything
into a
basket;
to cram a room with
people..
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Unsacrament
::
Unsacrament
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
sacramental
character
or
efficacy;
as, to
unsacrament
the rite of
baptism..
Scamble
::
Scamble
(v. i.) To move about
pushing
and
jostling;
to be rude and
turbulent;
to
scramble.
Elder
::
Elder (a.) A
clergyman
authorized
to
administer
all the
sacraments;
as, a
traveling
elder..
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sacrament
or the
sacraments;
sacramental.
Scramble
::
Scramble
(v. t.) To
prepare
(eggs)
as a dish for the
table,
by
stirring
the yolks and
whites
together
while
cooking..
Scrambled
::
Scrambled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Scrambl.
Euchology
::
Euchology
(n.) A
formulary
of
prayers;
the book of
offices
in the Greek
Church,
containing
the
liturgy,
sacraments,
and forms of
prayers..
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(n.) An
ancient
book of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
written
by Pope
Gelasius,
and
revised,
corrected,
and
abridged
by St.
Gregory,
in which were
contained
the rites for Mass, the
sacraments,
the
dedication
of
churches,
and other
ceremonies.
There are
several
ancient
books of the same kind in
France
and
Germany..
Communicant
::
Communicant
(n.) One who
partakes
of, or is
entitled
to
partake
of, the
sacrament
of the
Lord's
supper;
a
church
member..
Cram
::
Cram (v. i.) To eat
greedily,
and to
satiety;
to
stuff..
Poky
::
Poky (a.)
Confined;
cramped.
Scramble
::
Scramble
(n.) The act of
jostling
and
pushing
for
something
desired;
eager and
unceremonious
struggle
for what is
thrown
or held out; as, a
scramble
for
office..
Stuffer
::
Stuff (v. i.) To feed
gluttonously;
to cram.
Constipate
::
Constipate
(v. t.) To crowd or cram into a
narrow
compass;
to press
together
or
condense.
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) To
afflict
with
cramp.
Absolution
::
Absolution
(n.) The
exercise
of
priestly
jurisdiction
in the
sacrament
of
penance,
by which
Catholics
believe
the sins of the truly
penitent
are
forgiven..
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Sacramentarians.
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) To
compress;
to
restrain
from free
action;
to
confine
and
contract;
to
hinder.
Scrambling
::
Scrambling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Scrambl.
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To fill; to
stuff;
to cram.
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