ramal
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹeɪməl/
Adjective
ramal (not comparable)
- (anatomy, dated) Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branching
- 1890, R.W. Shufeldt, “Osteophysiology of Arctic and Subarctic Water-Birds”, in Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, volume 24, page 98:
- Between the ramal walls above this the bone is longitudinally scooped out to the upper termination of the symphysis.
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Catalan
Indonesian
Noun
ramal (plural ramal-ramal, first-person possessive ramalku, second-person possessive ramalmu, third-person possessive ramalnya)
- divination
- Specifically, the sand used in fortunetelling
Malay
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Arabic رَمْل (raml), from Proto-Semitic *raml-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ramal/
- Rhymes: -amal, -mal, -al
Portuguese
Spanish
Noun
ramal m (plural ramales)
- exit (of a highway or road)
- branch (of an organization)
- (rail transport) branch line
- halter (of horse)
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