Definition of Ramee

1. Noun. Tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for the fiber from its woody stems that resembles flax.

Exact synonyms: Boehmeria Nivea, China Grass, Chinese Silk Plant, Ramie
Group relationships: Boehmeria, Genus Boehmeria
Generic synonyms: Bog Hemp, False Nettle

Definition of Ramee

1. n. See Ramie.

Definition of Ramee

1. Noun. (alternative form of ramie) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ramee

1. ramie [n -S] - See also: ramie

Medical Definition of Ramee

1. See Ramie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramee

rambunctiously
rambunctiousness
rambunxious
rambutan
rambutan tree
rambutans
ramcat
ramcats
ramdisk
ramdisks
ramdohrite
rame
rameal
rameauite
ramed
ramee (current term)
ramees
ramekin
ramekins
ramelteon
ramen
ramens
ramentaceous
ramentum
rameous
ramequin
ramequins
ramet
ramets

Literary usage of Ramee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas (1901)
"said La ramee, beginning to pay tin' most intense attention to the Duke's words. ... said La ramee, scratching his ear; " you do well to tell me this, ..."

2. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H Warner (1902)
"OUIDA (LOUISE DE LA ramee) (1840-) HE novels of Ouida belong to no distinct school of fiction. They are rather a law unto themselves in their mingling of ..."

3. Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century by Pardoe (Julia) (1847)
"... do Beaufort at Vincennes—The Prediction—La ramee— Preparations for Flight—The Pasty—The Prince and the Valet—The Evasion—Discontent of Mademoiselle—The ..."

4. The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's by John Lawson Stoddard (1910)
"And I would I could know what swimmeth below when the tide comes in On the length and the breadth of the marvelous marshes of Glynn. LOUISE DE LA ramee ..."

5. The Fibrous Plants of India Fitted for Cordage, Clothing, and Paper: With an by John Forbes Royle (1855)
"... or ramee (Urtica tenacissima, Roxb.) Dr. Roxburgh, when making his experiments on Fibres at the beginning of this century, took much pains with one of a ..."

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