Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ce; to fill or compact by poundingor driving. Ramble, ram-bl, v. i. [rambled (-bid), -bling.] Towalk, ride, or sail from place to place, without de-terminate object; to go out, expand, or grow with-out constrairit or direction; to rove, roam, wander,stroll. — n. A going from place to place withoutobject. — Rambling, a. Discursive; desultory. Ramee, -mie, ranie, n. An Asiatic plant of the hempan


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ce; to fill or compact by poundingor driving. Ramble, ram-bl, v. i. [rambled (-bid), -bling.] Towalk, ride, or sail from place to place, without de-terminate object; to go out, expand, or grow with-out constrairit or direction; to rove, roam, wander,stroll. — n. A going from place to place withoutobject. — Rambling, a. Discursive; desultory. Ramee, -mie, ranie, n. An Asiatic plant of the hempand nettle family, from the fiber of whose innerbark grass-cloth is made for wearing apparel: Chinagrass. Ramose, ra-mos, Ramoas, -mus, a.(Bot.) Branched, as a stem or root ;consisting of branches ; branchy. —Ramify, ramT-fi, v. t. [-fied (-tid).-FYING.] To divide into branches orparts.— V. i. To shoot into branches ;to be divided or subdivided.—^tion, n. Process of branching,or shooting branches from a stem, orthe mode of their arrangement; asmall division proceeding from amain stock or channel; a subordin-ate branch ; a division into principaland subordinate classes or Ram.


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