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ramus the middle portion of the pubic bone, in the crotch area.
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rampart Earthen works, main curtain wall. A broad embankment of earth which surrounded a fortified place. In forts or fortresses considered to be the entire top of the fortification , and contained the epaulment to protect the defenders. In many fortification, dirt ramps were constructed from the parade to the top of the rampart for weapons and troop access.
Ãâó: www.dmna.state.ny.us/forts/glossary/glossary.htm
rampart a mass of earth, usually formed with material excavated from the ditch, to protect the enclosed area from artillery fire and to elevate defenders to a commanding position overlooking the approaches to a fort.
Ãâó: www.fortadams.org/terminology.htm
rampart A wall or bank of excavated earth surrounding a castle which was used to defend against attacks.
Ãâó: www.great-castles.com/glossary.html
RAMC A doctor in the Royal Army Medical Corps, also named by the soldiers as
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