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ramada
ra·ma·da R0031175 (rə-mä′də)n. Southwestern US 1. a. A roofed, open-sided structure providing shade and protection from rain.b. An open or partially enclosed shelter roofed with brush or branches, designed especially to provide shade.c. An open porch or breezeway.2. An arbor or trellis made of twined branches. [Spanish, from rama, branch, from Vulgar Latin *rāma, from Latin rāmus; see ramify.]ramada (rəˈmɑːdə) nSouthwestern US a shelter with a roof and open sidesra•ma•da (rəˈmɑ də) n., pl. -das. an open shelter, often with a thatched roof. [1865–70, Amer.; < American Spanish; earlier Sp enramada arbor, bower, n. use of feminine past participle of enramar to intertwine branches]
ramada
ramada1. In Spanish architecture and derivatives, a rustic arbor or similar structure. 2. An open porch. |