Rom
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a Gypsy man or boy.
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computer memory in which program instructions, operating procedures, or other data are permanently stored, generally on electronic chips during manufacture, and that ordinarily cannot be changed by the user.
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Roman.
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Romance.
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Romania.
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Romanian.
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Romanic.
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Romans (New Testament).
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roman (printing type).
noun (pl) Roma (ˈrɒmə)
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a male Gypsy
noun acronym (computing)
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read only memory: a storage device that holds data permanently and cannot in normal circumstances be altered by the programmer
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roman (type)
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Roman
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Romance (languages)
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(Bible) Romans
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Romania(n)
ROM
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Short for read-only memory. Computer hardware that stores programs or data that cannot be added to, modified, or deleted. ROM does not require power to maintain its contents, and is often used to save instructions that enable the computer’s operating system to communicate with other hardware.
ROM definition
Acronym for read only memory, which refers to a memory system, such as a commercial CD, which can be read but which cannot be altered. (Compare RAM.)
Read-Only Memory
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ROM
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range of motion
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range of movement
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read-only memory
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