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  • 21Ram Da-Oz — (* 17. Oktober 1929 in Berlin als Abraham Daus) ist ein israelischer Komponist. Leben Der Sohn des Schirm und Stockfabrikanten Heinz Daus emigrierte mit seinen Eltern 1934 nach Palästina. Er studierte ab 1945 am Konservatorium von Tel Aviv Oboe… …

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  • 22RAM — [ræm] n [U] technical random access memory the part of a computer that acts as a temporary store for information so that it can be used immediately →↑ROM ▪ a model with 128 MB of RAM …

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  • 23RAM — (Radar Absorbent Material) ræm material that changes radar waves into small electromagnetic fields and reduces the radar image RAM (Random Access Memory) ræm n. volatile computer memory that can be accessed in any order, memory that temporarily …

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  • 24RAM — s. f. [Informática] Memória para armazenamento temporário de dados.   ‣ Etimologia: inglês RAM, acrônimo de random access memory, memória de acesso aleatório …

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  • 25ram — ► NOUN 1) an uncastrated male sheep. 2) a battering ram. 3) a striking or plunging device in various machines. 4) historical a projecting part of the bow of a warship, for piercing the sides of other ships. ► VERB (rammed, ramming) 1) …

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  • 26RAM — ☆ RAM1 [ram ] n. 1. random access memory pl. RAMs 2. a random access memory chip: See RANDOM ACCESS RAM2 abbrev. Royal Academy of Music …

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  • 27Ram|bo — «RAM boh», noun, plural. bos, verb, boed, bo|ing. –n, an extremely aggressive male: »The Rambo of commercial theater directors, Nunn is renowned for being able to surmount any obstacle (Vanity Fair). –v.i. to act in an extremely aggressive manner …

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  • 28ram|ie — «RAM ee», noun. 1. a perennial Asian shrub of the same family as the nettle, that yields a strong, lustrous fiber; China grass. 2. this fiber, used to make fabrics, surgical dressings, and the like. Ramie s strength increases when it is wet, so… …

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  • 29ram|i|fy — «RAM uh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.i. to divide or spread out into parts resembling branches: »Quartz veins ramify through the rock in all directions (F. Kingdon Ward). –v.t. to cause to branch out. ╂[< French, Old French ramifier <… …

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  • 30ram|pi|on — «RAM pee uhn», noun. 1. a European bellflower, whose white, tuberous roots are sometimes used for salad. 2. any one of a group of blue flowered plants of the bellflower family, native to Europe and parts of Asia. ╂[probably < a Romance form… …

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