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  • 91ramp — 1. noun /ɹæmp/ a) An inclined surface that connects two levels; an incline. b) A mobile staircase that is attached to the doors of an airliner at an airport …

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  • 92ramp — In electrical recording, a uniformly rising voltage or current. If reset to zero at regular intervals, it forms a sawtooth pattern used to provide the time sweep of a cathode ray oscilloscope beam; if reset to zero by a …

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  • 93RAMP — • Remote Access Maintenance Protocol • Raytheon Airborne Microwave Plattform ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Ratings And Maintenance Phase …

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  • 94Ramp — (prison) 1. search a prisoner or prison cell; 2. such a search …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 95ramp — Australian Slang (prison) 1. search a prisoner or prison cell; 2. such a search …

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  • 96ramp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. incline, slant, slope. See obliquity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. incline, slope, grade; see grade 1 , inclination 5 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. slope, incline, rise, grade …

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  • 97RAMP — [1] Remote Access Maintenance Protocol [2] Raytheon Airborne Microwave Plattform ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) [3] Ratings And Maintenance Phase …

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  • 98RAMP — Rapid Acquisition of Manufactured Parts Contributor: GSFC …

    NASA Acronyms

  • 99ramp up — vb British to organise or arrange. The phrase pre sumably comes from the terminology of car mechanics whence it has been extended in working class usage (by police officers among others) to mean mounting any sort of operation …

    Contemporary slang

  • 100ramp — ræmp n. embankment, levee; sloping surface which connects two levels; frenzy, rampage v. stand threateningly, behave in a menacing manner …

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