When used as a word (not as an initialism)1.1Military1.2Music1.3Sports teams1.4People1.5Science and technology1.6Other
When used as a word (not as an initialism)[edit]
Military[edit]
Battering ram, a type of siege engine designed to break open walls of fortifications or splinter wooden gatesRamming, a naval tactic in which one vehicle runs into anotherNaval ram, a weapon affixed to the bows of some warships until the late 19th centuryRam tank, a Canadian tank of World War IIRam (rocket), an American anti-tank weapon of the Korean WarRIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile, a short-range surface-to-air missile
Music[edit]
RAM (band), a mizik rasin band based in Port-au-Prince, HaitiRam (album), a 1971 UK #1 album by Paul and Linda McCartneyRam Jam (band), a rock band from the 1970s with the hit song "Black Betty"RAM Magazine, an important and influential Australian music magazine (1975 - 1989)Ram Records, an English drum and bass record labelRam Trilogy, a drum and bass producer and DJ trio, consisting of Andy C, Shimon and Ant MilesRandom Access Memories, a 2013 album by Daft Punk.
Sports teams[edit]
Dewsbury Rams, a Rugby League team from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, United KingdomRAM Racing, a Formula One racing team active between 1976 and 1985Derby County F.C., an English football club known as the RamsSt. Louis Rams, the National Football League team from St. Louis, Missouri, United StatesFordham Rams, the sports teams of Fordham University in New York City, New York, United StatesFramingham State University, the sports teams of Framingham State University in Framingham, Massachusetts, United StatesColorado State Rams, the sports teams of Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, United StatesRhode Island Rams, the sports teams of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island, United StatesVirginia Commonwealth University Rams, the sports teams of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, United StatesShepherd University, the sports teams of Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, United StatesWest Chester University Golden Rams, the sports team of West Chester University located in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
People[edit]
Rama, avatar (incarnation) of VishnuRam, a common Hindu name for males, originating from Hindu Avatar (incarnation of God) RamaRam Bahadur Bomjon, Nepalese teenager televised meditating for days without movingRam (Biblical figure)Ram Karmi (born 1931), Israeli architectRam Narayan, Indian sarangi playerRamnaresh Sarwan, West Indian cricketerAndy Ram (born 1980), Israeli tennis playerRam (director), director of films such as Kattradhu Thamizh and Thanga MeengalRama (disambiguation) for other people named Ram (spelled also as Rama)Ram Pothineni, Indian film actor, who mainly works in TollywoodRam Charan Teja, Indian film actor, who mainly works in TollywoodRaja Ram, Australian-born musician and the owner of the United Kingdom record label Tip World.
Science and technology[edit]
Ram pressureHydraulic ram, a type of water-powered cyclic pumpram, a hydraulic rescue tool used to extract victims of a car collision from the vehicle
Other[edit]
An intact male sheepRam, Serbia, a settlement in the municipality of Veliko Gradište, in the Braničevo District of Serbia.Ram Fortress, fortress in SerbiaRamjet, a type of jet engine particularly suitable for supersonic speedsRam Trucks, a United States-based brand of light pick-up trucks since 2009, formerly known as the Dodge Truck Division of Chrysler Corp.Dodge Ram, a full-size pickup truck of the earlier Dodge brand that is now part of Ram TrucksAries (astrology), symbolized as a ramAries (constellation), symbolized as a ramRam (company), a Japanese visual novel studioRam Mounts, a modular range of products to mount, hold and stabilize devices, and the trading name of the company which makes themRam (comics), a fictional Japanese superhero published by DC ComicsRam, a fictional character from The Tribe television seriesRichard Allen Mob, an underworld organization operating out of the Richard Allen Homes public housing site in Philadelphia
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When used as an abbreviation or acronym1.1Organizations1.2Science and technology1.3Other
When used as an abbreviation or acronym[edit]
Organizations[edit]
Royal Arch Masonry, the first Masonic body a Master Mason can join as a part of the York RiteRassemblement pour l'action municipale, a municipal political party in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, CanadaReform the Armed Forces Movement, a rightist military faction of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from the 1980s to the 1990sRemote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, a non-profit, volunteer United States healthcare organizationResidents Action Movement, a left-wing coalition in the Auckland Region of New ZealandRiverside Art Museum in Riverside, California, USARockbund Art Museum, in Shanghai, ChinaRoyal Academy of Music, in London, EnglandRoyal Air Maroc, the national airline of MoroccoRoyal Alberta Museum, in Alberta, CanadaRoyal Australian Mint, the issuer of Australian coinage
Science and technology[edit]
Radar-absorbent material, a material designed to prevent detection of a vehicle or structure by radarRadioactive MaterialRandom-access memory, computer memory that can be read from and written to in arbitrary sequence in a very high speed for computer and laptopRandom access machine, a theoretical computer model.ram, a file extension for the RealAudio file formatRechargeable Alkaline Manganese, a type of dry cell batteryRectangular approximation method, a method of approximating the integral of a functionRelative atomic mass, the mass of an atom at restRipple Attenuation Module, used in Switched-mode power supply circuitsReliability, Availability and Maintainability, used in Metro systems
Other[edit]
Região Autónoma da Madeira, the Madeira Autonomous Region of PortugalRegiunea Autonomă Maghiară, the Hungarian Autonomous Province of Romania (1952–68)Reliability, Availability and Maintainability, a subset of system quality attributesResponsibility assignment matrixReverse Annuity MortgageRoot apical meristem