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dram [dræm] n 1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) one sixteenth of an ounce (avoirdupois). 1 dram is equivalent to 0.0018 kilogram 2. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) Also called drachm drachma US one eighth of an apothecaries' ounce; 60 grains. 1 dram is equivalent to 0.0039 kilogram 3. (Mathematics & Measurements / Units) a small amount of an alcoholic drink, esp a spirit; tot 4. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Armenia, divided into 100 lumas [from Old French dragme, from Late Latin dragma, from Greek drakhmē; see drachma] DRAM, D-RAM [ˈdiːræm] acronym for (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) dynamic random access memory: a widely used type of random access memory See RAM1 n (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a chip containing such a memory Dram a minute quantity; a small draught of cordial or liqueur. Examples: dram of constancy, 1566; of gin; of learning, 1709; of mercy, 1646; of poison, 1592; of saffron, 1741; of well-doing.
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