
1) Alarmed without ale or whisky 2) Apothecary measure 3) Apothecary unit 4) Apothecary weight 5) Avoirdupois unit 6) Bit of a drink 7) Bit of whiskey 8) Brandy measure 9) Cologne measure 10) Cologne unit 11) Daughter gets sheep drink 12) Daughter gets sheep shot 13) Daughter gets sheep to drink 14) Distillery fixture
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1) Drachm 2) Drachma 3) Jot 4) Nip 5) Tot
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• (n.) A weight; in Apothecaries` weight, one eighth part of an ounce, or sixty grains; in Avoirdupois weight, one sixteenth part of an ounce, or 27.34375 grains. • (n.) A minute quantity; a mite. • (v. i. & t.) To drink drams; to ply with drams. • (n.) As much spirituous liquor as is usually drunk at once; as, a dram of brandy;...
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(abbr.) A Dramiel frigate.
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Dynamic RAM,
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Dynamic RAM. A type of memory chip that is used in most personal computers as the main storage medium. (RAM)
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Dynamic RAM (DRAM) uses a kind of capacitor that needs frequent power refreshing to retain its charge. Because reading a DRAM discharges its contents, a power refresh is required after each read. Apart from reading, just to maintain the charge that holds its content in place, DRAM must be refreshed about every 15 microseconds. DRAM is the least exp...
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<unit> A unit of weight: 1/8 oz.; 60 gr, apothecaries' weight; 1/16 oz., avoirdupois weight. ... Synonym: drachm. ... Abbreviation: dr ... Origin: see drachm ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ʒ) (dr) (dram) a unit of weight which, in the apothecaries' system, equals 60 grains, or 1/8ounce; in the avoirdupois system it equals 27.34 grains, or 1/16ounce. fluid dram(fl dr) a unit of capacity (liquid measure) of the apothecaries' system...
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A Scottish name for a glass of whisky.
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Acronym for 'Dynamic Random-Access Memory'. A computer's RAM (q.v.) is usually made up entirely of DRAM chips. Because DRAM chips cannot store an electrical charge indefinitely, a computer continually refreshes each DRAM chip in the computer.
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Dram (drăm)
noun [ Old French
drame , French
drachme , Latin
drachma , drachm, drachma, from Greek
drachmh` , prop., a handful, from
dra`ssesqai to grasp. Confer
Drachm ,
Drachma .]
1. A weight; in
Apothecaries' weight , o...
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Dram intransitive verb & t. To drink drams; to ply with drams. [ Low]
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A Scottish term for a measure of spirits, particularly whisky. The term is said to originate from the Greek 'Drachma' which refers to the apothecary measurement of sixty grains, equal to 1/8 ounce.
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(dr) Type: Term Pronunciation: dram Definitions: 1. A unit of weight: 1/8 oz.; 60 gr, apothecaries' weight; 1/16 oz., avoirdupois weight. Synonyms: drachm
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(Dynamic Random Access Memory) A type of memory. The main memory of a computer operates according to this principle.
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Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition
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A Scottish word for measure of whisky. Also known as a nip, shot or measure.
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noun a unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce or to 60 grains
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noun the basic unit of money in Armenia
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Computer memory device in the form of a silicon chip commonly used to provide the immediate-access memory of microcomputers. DRAM loses its contents unless they are read and rewritten every 2 milliseconds or so. This process is called refreshing the memory. DRAM is slower but cheaper than SRAM, an alternative form of silicon-chip memory
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A glass of whiskey in Scotland.
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A measure of Scotch whisky of unspecified size, although in some Scottish bars a 'dram' is taken to mean a large or double whisky. 'Dramming' in distilleries was the semi-official practice of offering employees amounts of spirit at regular intervals during the working day. The advent of drink driving laws and 'health and safety' legislation finally...
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A shot of the kind of whiskey you're not supposed to shoot.
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A Scottish term for a measure of spirits, particularly whisky.
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