There are multiple articles associated with the title of Rams.
An acronym for various organizations and meetings
In Collegiate sports, the name for athletic teams and mascots of various groups, including:
In professional Sports, the name for athletic teams and mascots of various groups, including:
In Zoology
- Sheep, uncastrated adult male sheep are called "rams"
Other:
Acronyms, initialisms, and alphabetisms are Abbreviations that are formed using the initial components in a phrase or name Roseville Area Middle School (RAMS is in the Roseville School District (ISD 623 College ( Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an Educational Institution. Colorado State University is a public institution of higher learning located in Fort Collins, Colorado in the United States. 22 Fordham University varsity Sports teams are known as the Fordham Rams. The University of Mobile is an American four-year private Baptist -affiliated University in Prichard Alabama, an industrial suburb of Mobile The Ryerson Rams are the athletic teams that represent Ryerson University in Toronto Ontario, Canada. The Virginia Commonwealth University Rams are the athletic teams of Virginia Commonwealth University. Sport is an Activity that is governed by a set of rules or Customs and often engaged in competitively The Adelaide Rams were a Rugby league football club based in Adelaide South Australia. Derby County Football Club is a professional football club based at Pride Park Stadium in Derby England. The St Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St The Western Sydney Rams were an Australian Rugby union football club that played in the now defunct Australian Rugby Championship. Zoology (from Greek ζῷον, zoon, "animal" + λόγος, " Logos " "knowledge" is the branch of A battering ram is a Siege engine originating in ancient times to break open Fortification walls or doors
Dictionary
rams
-noun
- Plural form of ram.
-verb
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ram.
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