RAM
n 1: the most common computer memory which can be used by
programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer
is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows
information to be stored or accessed in any order and
all storage locations are equally accessible [syn: {random-access
memory}, {random access memory}, {random memory}, {RAM},
{read/write memory}]
2: a tool for driving or forcing something by impact
3: uncastrated adult male sheep: "a British term is `tup'"
[syn: {tup}]
v 1: strike or drive against with a heavy impact; "ram the gate
with a sledgehammer" [syn: {ram down}, {pound}]
2: physical or metaphorical, as in "She rammed her mind into
focus" [syn: {force}, {run}, {drive}]
3: undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed
into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post"
[syn: {crash}]
4: crowd or pack to capacity; "the theater was jampacked" [syn:
{jam}, {jampack}, {chock up}, {cram}, {wad}, {pack}]