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  • 21RAMP — For other uses, see Ramp (disambiguation). RAMP was an American soul/jazz band from Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] RAMP has mistakenly been said to stand for Roy Ayers Music Production and Roy Ayers Music Project , but Ayers was not a member, though he did …

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  • 22ramp — ramp1 rampingly, adv. /ramp/, n. 1. a sloping surface connecting two levels; incline. 2. a short concave slope or bend, as one connecting the higher and lower parts of a staircase railing at a landing. 3. any extensive sloping walk or passageway …

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  • 23ramp — I UK [ræmp] / US noun [countable] Word forms ramp : singular ramp plural ramps 1) a slope connecting two levels of a building, road etc Special ramps have been designed for wheelchair access. 2) a set of stairs that can be moved, used by… …

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  • 24ramp — I [[t]ræmp[/t]] n. 1) bui a sloping surface connecting two levels; incline 2) bui any extensive sloping walk or passageway 3) bui a short concave slope or bend, as one connecting the higher and lower parts of a staircase railing at a landing 4)… …

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  • 25ramp — (1) A steady, noninstantaneous change in rates. Usually a projected change in rates with small, equal, incremental changes in each time period over a series of time periods until the full amount of the projected change is achieved. (2) A term… …

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  • 26ramp — n. 1) a steep ramp 2) (misc.) to go down a ramp; to go up a ramp * * * [ræmp] to go up a ramp (misc.) to go down a ramp a steepramp …

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  • 27ramp — ramp1 [ ræmp ] noun count 1. ) a slope connecting two levels of a building, road, etc.: Special ramps have been designed for wheelchair access. 2. ) AMERICAN a road used for driving onto or off a main highway: an entrance/exit ramp 3. ) a set of… …

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  • 28ramp — [[t]ræ̱mp[/t]] ramps 1) N COUNT A ramp is a sloping surface between two places that are at different levels. Lillian was coming down the ramp from the museum. ...a ramp to facilitate entry into the pool from a wheelchair. 2) N COUNT An entrance… …

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  • 29ramp — n 1. slope, sloping surface, inclined plane, grade, gradient, incline; acclivity, rise, ascent; declivity, dip, downhill slope; access ramp, approach, entrance or exit ramp, on or off ramp. v 2. rear, rear or rise up, uprear, rise on the hind… …

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  • 30Ramp Up — A significant increase in the level of output of a company s products or services. A ramp up typically occurs in anticipation of an imminent increase in demand. While it is generally a feature of smaller companies at an early stage of development …

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