Ram

  • 61Ram FM — Coordinates: 52°55′26″N 1°28′40″W / 52.923812°N 1.477901°W / 52.923812; 1.477901 For other uses, see …

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  • 62ram — [OE] Ram is a general West Germanic word for ‘male sheep’, now shared only by Dutch (although German has the derivative ramme ‘rammer’). It may be related to Old Norse ramr ‘strong’, the allusion being to the ram’s strength in butting. This is… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 63ram — {{11}}ram (n.) O.E. ramm male sheep, also battering ram, earlier rom male sheep, a West Germanic word (Cf. M.L.G., M.Du., Du., O.H.G. ram), of unknown origin. Perhaps connected with O.N. rammr strong, O.C.S. ramenu impetuous, violent. {{12}}ram… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 64ram — [OE] Ram is a general West Germanic word for ‘male sheep’, now shared only by Dutch (although German has the derivative ramme ‘rammer’). It may be related to Old Norse ramr ‘strong’, the allusion being to the ram’s strength in butting. This is… …

    Word origins

  • 65RAM — (Acrónimo de [R]andom [A]ccess emory.) ► sustantivo masculino INFORMÁTICA Memoria de acceso rápido, de forma que el tiempo de acceso a la información es prácticamente independiente del lugar o posición donde esté almacenada. * * * RAM (sigla del… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 66RAM — [[t]ræ̱m[/t]] N UNCOUNT RAM is the part of a computer in which information is stored while you are using it. RAM is an abbreviation for Random Access Memory . [TECHNICAL] ...an IBM PC with hard disk drive and 256k RAM minimum. 512k RAM is… …

    English dictionary

  • 67ram — 1 verb rammed, ramming (T) 1 to run or drive into something very hard: I was waiting at the traffic lights when a car rammed me from behind. 2 (always + adv/prep) to push something into a position using great force: ram sth into/down: First, you… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 68ram — <fars.>: ram etmək – özünə tabe etmək, özünə alışdırmaq, baş əydirmək, özünə lazım olan şəkildə dəyişmək; əhliləşdirmək. Kərəm bir neçə ildən sonra atı tutub öyrətdi, özünə ram elədi. M. Hüs.. Ram olmaq – tabe olmaq, baş əymək. Görürəm,… …

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  • 69ram — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ramm; akin to Old High German ram Date: before 12th century 1. a. a male sheep b. capitalized Aries 2. a. battering ram b. a warship with a heav …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 70ram — [[t]ræm[/t]] n. v. rammed, ram•ming 1) mam a male sheep 2) astron. astrol. (cap.) Aries 3) any of various devices for crushing, driving, or forcing something, as a battering ram 4) (formerly) a heavy beak or spur projecting from the bow of a… …

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