The difference between Ramp and Rams

When used as nouns, ramp means an inclined surface that connects two levels, whereas rams means a french trick-taking card game related to nap and loo.


Ramp is also verb with the meaning: to behave violently.

check bellow for the other definitions of Ramp and Rams

  1. Ramp as a noun:

    An inclined surface that connects two levels; an incline.

  2. Ramp as a noun:

    A road that connects a freeway to a surface street or another freeway.

  3. Ramp as a noun (aviation):

    A mobile staircase that is attached to the doors of an aircraft at an airport

  4. Ramp as a noun (aviation):

    A large parking area in an airport for aircraft, for loading and unloading or for storage (see also apron)

  5. Ramp as a noun (skating):

    A construction used to do skating tricks, usually in the form of part of a pipe.

  6. Ramp as a noun:

    A speed bump

  1. Ramp as a verb:

    To behave violently; to rage.

  2. Ramp as a verb:

    To spring; to leap; to bound, rear, or prance; to move swiftly or violently.

  3. Ramp as a verb:

    To climb, like a plant; to creep up.

  4. Ramp as a verb:

    To stand in a rampant position.

  5. Ramp as a verb (intransitive):

    To change value, often at a steady rate

  1. Ramp as a noun:

    An American plant, , related to the onion; a wild leek.

  2. Ramp as a noun (Appalachia):

    A promiscuous man or woman; a general insult for a worthless person.

  1. Rams as a noun:

  1. Rams as a verb:

  1. Rams as a noun (card games):

    A French trick-taking card game related to nap and loo.

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