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127 words match “TRAM”

ATRAMENTAL; ATRAMENTOUS a.
Of or pertaining to ink; inky; black, like ink; as, atramental galls; atramentous spots.
ATRAMENTARIOUS a.
Like ink; suitable for making ink. Sulphate of iron (copperas, green vitriol) is called atramentarious, as being used in making ink.
BARTRAM n.
See Bertram. Johnson.
BERTRAM n.
Pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum).
CASTRAMETATION n.
The art or act of encamping; the making or laying out of a camp.
CONTRAMURE n.
An outer wall. [Obs.] Chambers.
ENTRAMMEL v.
To trammel; to entangle. Bp. Hacket.
ESTRAMACON n. 2 definitions
A straight, heavy sword with two edges, used in the 16th and 17th centuries.
EXTRAMISSION n.
A sending out; emission. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne.
EXTRAMUNDANE a.
Beyond the material world. "An extramundane being." Bp. Warburton.
EXTRAMURAL a.
Outside of the walls, as of a fortified or walled city.
INTRAMARGINAL a.
Situated within the margin. Loudon.
INTRAMERCURIAL a.
Between the planet Mercury and the sun; -- as, the hypothetical Vulcan is intramercurial.
INTRAMOLECULAR a.
Between molecules; situated, or acting, between the molecules of bodies.
INTRAMUNDANE a.
Being within the material world; -- opposed to extramundane.
INTRAMURAL a. 2 definitions
Being within the substance of the walls of an organ; as, intramural pregnancy.
PSEUDOTETRAMERA n.
rsal joint minute and obscure, so that there appear to be but four joints. -- Pseu`do*te*tram"er*al, a.
STRAM v. 2 definitions
To spring or recoil with violence. [Prov. Eng.]
STRAMASH v. 2 definitions
To strike, beat, or bang; to break; to destroy. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.]
STRAMAZOUN n.
A direct descending blow with the edge of a sword. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
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