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Definitions for Ram
[1] a male sheep.
[2] (initial capital letter ) Astronomy , Astrology . the constellation or sign of Aries.
[3] any of various devices for battering, crushing, driving, or forcing something, especially a battering ram.
[4] (formerly) a heavy beak or spur projecting from the bow of a warship for penetrating the hull of an enemy's ship.
[5] (formerly) a warship so equipped, especially one used primarily for ramming enemy vessels.
[6] the heavy weight that strikes the blow in a pile driver or the like.
[7] a piston, as on a hydraulic press.
[8] a reciprocating part of certain machine tools, as the toolholder of a slotter or shaper.
[9] hydraulic ram.
[10] to drive or force by heavy blows.
[11] to strike with great force; dash violently against: The car went out of control and rammed the truck.
[12] to cram; stuff: They rammed the gag in his mouth.
[13] to push firmly: to ram a bill through the Senate.
[14] to force (a charge) into a firearm, as with a ramrod.
[15] a confidence man's associate who acts as a decoy; confederate; shill.
[16] random-access memory; computer memory available to the user for creating, loading, or running programs and for the temporary storage and manipulation of data, in which time of access to each item is independent of the storage sequence. As a storage medium, RAM is volatile, so its contents are lost when the power fails or is turned off.
[17] reverse annuity mortgage.
[18] Royal Academy of Music.
[19] an uncastrated adult sheep
[20] a piston or moving plate, esp one driven hydraulically or pneumatically
[21] the falling weight of a pile driver or similar device
[22] short for battering ram
[23] Also called: rostrum , beak a pointed projection in the stem of an ancient warship for puncturing the hull of enemy ships
[24] a warship equipped with a ram
[25] slang a sexually active man
[26] (tr usually foll by into ) to force or drive, as by heavy blows to ram a post into the ground
[27] (of a moving object) to crash with force (against another object) or (of two moving objects) to collide in this way the ships rammed the enemy
[28] (tr ; often foll by in or down) to stuff or cram (something into a hole, etc)
[29] (tr ; foll by onto, against etc ) to thrust violently he rammed the books onto the desk
[30] (tr) to present (an idea, argument, etc) forcefully or aggressively (esp in the phrase ram (something ) down someone's throat )
[31] (tr) to drive (a charge) into a firearm
[32] the Ram the constellation Aries, the first sign of the zodiac
[33] random access memory: semiconductor memory in which all storage locations can be rapidly accessed in the same amount of time. It forms the main memory of a computer, used by applications to perform tasks while the device is operating
[34] Royal Academy of Music
[35] relative atomic mass
Words related to Ram
smash, crash, slam, stab, sink, thrust, cram, wedge, pound, force, crowd, dash, hook, hit, hammer, impact, poke, strike, plunge, run
Words nearby Ram
rallying, rallyist, rallymaster, ralph, ralph roister doister, ram, ram down someone's throat, ram raid, ram singh, ram's-head lady's-slipper, ram-air turbine
Origin of Ram
r(andom)-a(ccess) m(emory)
Words that may be confused with Ram
Other words from Ram
ram·like , adjective
un·rammed , adjective
Word origin for Ram
Old English ramm ; related to Old High German ram ram, Old Norse ramr fierce, rimma to fight
Synonyms for Ram
cram, crash, run into, sink, slam, smash, stab, thrust, beat, butt, crowd, dash, dig, drive, drum, force, hammer, hit, hook, impact, jack, pack, plunge, poke, pound, run, stick, strike, stuff, tamp, wedge, collide with, jam-pack, strike head-on