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Definition of cram
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Cram (v. t.) To fill with food to
satiety;
to
stuff.
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Stuffer
::
Stuff (v. i.) To feed
gluttonously;
to cram.
Scramble
::
Scramble
(v. t.) To
prepare
(eggs)
as a dish for the
table,
by
stirring
the yolks and
whites
together
while
cooking..
Orally
::
Orally
(adv.)
By, with, or in, the
mouth;
as, to
receive
the
sacrament
orally..
Unsacrament
::
Unsacrament
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
sacramental
character
or
efficacy;
as, to
unsacrament
the rite of
baptism..
Scraffle
::
Scraffle
(v. i.) To
scramble
or
struggle;
to
wrangle;
also, to be
industrious..
Constricted
::
Constricted
(a.) Drawn
together;
bound;
contracted;
cramped.
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..
Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.) The
portion
of the
sacramental
elements
reserved
for
purposes
of
devotion
and for the
communion
of the
absent
and sick.
Penance
::
Penance
(n.) A means of
repairing
a sin
committed,
and
obtaining
pardon
for it,
consisting
partly
in the
performance
of
expiatory
rites,
partly
in
voluntary
submission
to a
punishment
corresponding
to the
transgression.
Penance
is the
fourth
of seven
sacraments
in the Roman
Catholic
Church..
Mass
::
Mass (n.) The
sacrifice
in the
sacrament
of the
Eucharist,
or the
consecration
and
oblation
of the
host..
Cramp
::
Cramp (v. t.) To
compress;
to
restrain
from free
action;
to
confine
and
contract;
to
hinder.
Cram
::
Cram (n.) A warp
having
more than two
threads
passing
through
each dent or split of the reed.
Coop
::
Coop (v. t.) To
confine
in a coop;
hence,
to shut up or
confine
in a
narrow
compass;
to
cramp;
--
usually
followed
by up,
sometimes
by in..
Cat-harping
::
Cat-harping
(n.) One of the short ropes or iron
cramps
used to brace in the
shrouds
toward
the masts so a to give freer sweep to the
yards.
Frank
::
Frank (v. t.) To shut up in a frank or sty; to pen up;
hence,
to cram; to
fatten..
Unhouseled
::
Unhouseled
(a.) Not
having
received
the
sacrament.
Scrambling
::
Scrambling
(a.)
Confused
and
irregular;
awkward;
scambling.
Crampoons
::
Crampoons
(n.) A
clutch
formed
of
hooked
pieces
of iron, like
double
calipers,
for
raising
stones,
lumber,
blocks
of ice, etc..
Constipate
::
Constipate
(v. t.) To crowd or cram into a
narrow
compass;
to press
together
or
condense.
Cramponee
::
Cramponee
(a.)
Having
a cramp or
square
piece at the end; -- said of a cross so
furnished.
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