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ramal

American  
[rey-muhl] / ˈreɪ məl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to a ramus.


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Etymology

Origin of ramal

1855–60; < Latin rām ( us ) branch ( see ramus) + -al 1

Example Sentences

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Mexico's prior government initially valued the Ramal Tula project at $66 million when the contract was awarded in 2014.

From Reuters • Mar. 30, 2023

Whatever the facts of his curious adventures, Author "Ramal" is a vivid writer, nearly rivals the fantastic imaginings of Frederic Prokosch's The Asiatics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Paul Lamar, of New York, had introduced himself into the highest circle of society, and in turn had introduced his friends, Senor and Senora Ramal.

From Under the Andes by Stout, Rex

"Senor and Senora Ramal, I believe?" said I with a smile, crossing to them with an exaggerated bow.

From Under the Andes by Stout, Rex

"I suppose you mean Senora Ramal," said she scornfully.

From Under the Andes by Stout, Rex

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