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RAMPAL'LIAN, n. A mean wretch. [Not in use.]
RAMP, v.i. [See Ramble and Romance.] 1. To climb, as a plant; to creep up. Plant...
RA'MOUS, a. [L. ramosus, from ramus, a branch.] 1. In botany, branched, as a ste...
RAMOON', n. A tree of America.
RAM'MING, ppr. Driving with force.
RAM'MER, n. 1. One that rams or drives. 2. An instrument for driving any thing w...
RAM'MED, pp. [See Ram .] Driven forcibly.
RAM'ISHNESS, n. [from ram.] Rankness; a strong scent.
RAM'ISH, a. Rank; strong scented.
RAM'IFYING, ppr. shooting into branches or divisions.
RAM'IFY, v.t. [L. ramus, a branch, and facio, to make.] To divide into branches ...
RAM'IFIED, pp. divided into branches.
RAMIFICA'TION, n. [L. ramus, a branch.] 1. The process of branching or shooting ...
RAM'EQUINS, n. In cookery, small slices of bread covered with a farce of cheese ...
RA'MEOUS, a. [L. ramus, a branch.] In botany, belonging to a branch; growing on ...
RAM'EKIN, RAM'ENTS, n. [L. ramenta, a chip.] 1. Scrapings; shavings;. [Not used....