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RAM
7 ENTRIES FOUND:
ram
(noun)
ram
(verb)
RAM
(noun)
ram–raiding
(noun)
battering ram
(noun)
home
(adverb)
throat
(noun)
RAM
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ˈ
ræm/
noun
RAM
/
ˈ
ræm/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of RAM
[
noncount
]
computers
:
the part of a computer in which information is stored temporarily when a program is being used
My computer is slow because it needs more
RAM
.
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called also
random-access memory
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rom
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