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Rocky headland on the southwest side of Ray Promontory
Rame Bluff is a rocky headland on the southwest side of Ray Promontory formed by an offshoot of Dulo Hill, and marking the northern limit of President
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topographic map. Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2017. ISBN 978-619-90008-3-0 Rame Bluff, on the southwest side of Ray Promontory Management Plan for Antarctic
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Species of wild onion
garlic [...] . Wright's English Dialect Dictionary (1904) lists as variants rame, ramp, ramps, rams, ramsden, ramsey, ramsh, ramsies, ramsy, rommy, and roms
Allium_tricoccum
Giovanni (25 November 2013). "'I'll report them tomorrow' – the rape of Franca Rame". Overland literary journal. "Homicide Victim: Walkowicz, Wanda Lee". 5 January
List of kidnappings (1970–1979)
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1918 battle in Palestine
2-mile (3.2 km) long front with its right flank just north of the Wadi er Rame 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Makhadet Hijla. This force, made up of the Ottoman
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1945) 635 T-21 Max Brand Riders of the Plain T (Apr. 1945) 636 T-22 David Rame Tunnel from Calais T (Apr. 1945) 637 T-23 William Sloane The Edge of Running
List of Armed Services Editions
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Endeavour United Kingdom The ship foundered in the English Channel off Rame Head, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Plymouth
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List of geographic locations named by explorer James Cook
37°46′S 149°29′E / 37.767°S 149.483°E / -37.767; 149.483 (Ram Head (Rame Head)) Cape Howe 20 April Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe 37°30′S 149°58′E /
List of Australian places named by James Cook
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South-Western Ports Fixed Defences Headquarters, Fixed Defences, Plymouth Rame Fire Command, Plymouth Drake's Fire Command, HMS Drake Wembury Fire Command
Structure of the British Army in 1939
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Albion United Kingdom The schooner foundered in the English Channel off Rame Head, Cornwall with the loss of all three crew and a rescuer. She was on
List of shipwrecks in September 1839
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stranded in bad weather and poor visibility in Whitsand Bay near Withnoe Point, Rame Head and was wrecked. Dinorwic United Kingdom The coaster capsized at Bideford
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Sanskrit
Pleasing. Rama was mythological seventh incarnation of Vishnu and his story is told in the Hindi...
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Ram's Pet Name; A Single Legend
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Hindu
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit
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English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit
Ram.
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Australian, Finnish
Exalted; Supreme
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Japanese
Japanese name KAME means "tortoise (symbol of long life)."
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English
English : variant spelling of Raw.North German : variant of Rave.
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English
English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."
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Hebrew
(רָ×) Hebrew name RAM means "high." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.
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English and French
English and French : from Old French dame ‘lady’ (Latin domina ‘mistress’), originally a nickname for a foppish man or a title of respect for a widow. It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for someone in the service of a lady.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Rhama (Hebrew Ramah), RAMA means "a lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria, and the name of a town of the tribe of Benjamin. Compare with another form of Rama.
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Anglo Saxon English
Ram.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pass or narrow valley, from Old English hraca ‘throat’, or a habitational name from any of the minor places deriving their name from this word, such as Rake in Devon or The Rake in Sussex.English and Dutch : from Middle English, Middle Dutch rake ‘rake’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such implements or as a nickname for a tall thin man. (The expression ‘lean as a rake’ is found in Chaucer.)
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English : from Middle English game, gamen ‘amusement’, ‘pastime’ (Old English gamen), hence a nickname for a merry or sporty person.German (Gä(h)me) : from a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German gaman ‘fun’, ‘game’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(राम) Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana, RAMA means "black, dark" or "darkness." Compare with another form of Rama.
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Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Rama; Goddess Lakshmi; Pleaser of the Lord
Male
English
Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Male Sheep; Ram
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English Scandinavian
Strong counselor. From the ancient personal name Ragnar.
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Christian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Lord Rama; Pleasing; Rejoicing
RAME BLUFF
RAME BLUFF
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Hindu, Indian
The First Hope
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Arabic, Muslim
Another Name for God
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Anglo Saxon
Bears children.
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English
Girl.
Male
Greek
(ἈνδÏÎας) Greek name derived from the word andros, ANDREAS means "man; warrior." In the bible, this is the name of an apostle of Christ and brother to Simon Peter. He is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia.Â
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Hindu
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British, English
A Diminutive of Grace
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Gaelic Irish
Scholar.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beloved of the Enlightener
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Muslim
Butter
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v. t.
To collect with a rake; as, to rake hay; -- often with up; as, he raked up the fallen leaves.
n.
The constellation Aries, which does not now, as formerly, occupy the sign of the same name.
v. i.
That which is gained, as the stake in a game; also, the number of points necessary to be scored in order to win a game; as, in short whist five points are game.
v. t.
To provide with a frame, as a picture.
v. t.
To raze.
n.
Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
n.
See Ramie.
v. t.
To run a race with.
n.
To mention by name; to utter or publish the name of; to refer to by distinctive title; to mention.
n.
The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time; as, daily rate; hourly rate; etc.
v. t.
To commit rape upon; to ravish.
n.
Reputed character; reputation, good or bad; estimation; fame; especially, illustrious character or fame; honorable estimation; distinction.
v. t.
To make lame.
superl.
Deficient in spirit or animation; spiritless; dull; flat; insipid; as, a tame poem; tame scenery.
n.
Crooked; lame; as, a game leg.
n.
A term applied, especially in England, to certain machines built upon or within framework; as, a stocking frame; lace frame; spinning frame, etc.
v. t.
To settle the relative scale, rank, position, amount, value, or quality of; as, to rate a ship; to rate a seaman; to rate a pension.
v. t.
To cause to contend in a race; to drive at high speed; as, to race horses.
n.
A Shakespearean word (used once) supposed to mean the same as race, a root.
v. t.
To pass a rake over; to scrape or scratch with a rake for the purpose of collecting and clearing off something, or for stirring up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a flower bed.