ram
ram definition
ram (ram)
noun
- a male sheep
- battering ram
- Historical a metal projection on the bow of a warship below the waterline, used to pierce enemy vessels
- hydraulic ram
- the weight, or striking part, of a pile driver
- the plunger of a force pump
Etymology: ME ramme < OE ramm, akin to MDu & OHG ram < Gmc *ramma, prob. < *rama-, strong, sharp, bitter > ON rammr
transitive verb rammed, ramming ram′·ming
- to strike against with great force; drive into
- to force into place; press or drive down to ram a charge into a gun
- to force (an idea, legislative bill, etc.) to be accepted: often with across or through
- to stuff or cram (with something)
intransitive verb
- to strike with force; crash
- to move rapidly
Related Forms:
- rammer ram′·mer noun
ram Idioms
the Ram
Aries, the constellation and first sign of the zodiac
RAM1 definition
☆ RAM (ram)
noun
- random-access memory
- pl. RAMs a random-access memory chip
RAM2 definition
RAM
Royal Academy of Music
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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