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ramal

[rey-muhl]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a ramus.



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Other Word Forms

  • interramal adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ramal1

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

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“The resignation of the economy minister showed there is an economic and financial collapse that is affecting the lives of workers, of the whole the population,” said Workers’ Party member Marcelo Ramal.

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César Ramal, a doctor at a public hospital in the jungle city of Iquitos who was flown to Lima last year after he became sick with covid-19, summarized the nation’s indignation.

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Tuesday reporting an attempted suicide in the 8400 block of Via Sierra Ramal, said Whittier Lt.

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Last week, the Paladins hired Ramal Faunteroy as defensive line coach to take over for Jimmy Lindsey, who left last month for an assistant’s spot at Georgia Southern.

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