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ramose, a. (rəˈməʊs) [ad. L. rāmōsus: see ramus and -ose.] = ramous 1.1689 H. More Answ. Psychop. 139 They are long, smooth, flexible Parts whereas those of Oil are more ramose. 1707 Sloane Jamaica I. 66 This Fungus..begins very narrow, growing in breadth to its end, where it is flat, ramose, or dee...
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Ramose
Notable bearers of the name include:
Ramose, a son of Ahmose I
Ramose, the father of Senenmut, Hatshepsut's highest state official
Ramose, Amenhotep III's vizier (TT55)
Ramose, a general from Amarna (Tombs of the Nobles (Amarna))
Ramose, a general from the end of the 18th Dynasty, buried at Saqqara
Ramose
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Ramose (prince)
Ramose was an ancient Egyptian prince of the Eighteenth Dynasty; probably the son of Pharaoh Ahmose I.
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Ramose (18th Dynasty)
Ramose was an ancient Egyptian general, mainly known from his tomb excavated at Saqqara. Before the tomb of Ramose was found, there were some speculations about the Ramose depicted in the tomb of Haremhab.
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Ramose (TT55)
It is not entirely clear whether Ramose was the southern or northern one.
Ramose was born into an influential family. The brother of Ramose was the high steward of Memphis Amenhotep (Huy).
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Ramose (TT7)
Family
Ramose was the son of the retainer Amenemheb and the Lady Kakaia. Career
Ramose started out training as a scribe at one of the Theban schools.
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Mogobe Ramose
Ramose is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Africa in Pretoria. Biography
Mogobe Ramose received his PhD in Philosophy from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium in 1983.
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Ramose and Hatnofer
Tomb of Ramose and Hatnofer
Ramose is known from a few contemporary sources. origins of Ramose in particular.
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Ramose and the Tomb Robbers
Ramose and his companions decide to go back to Thebes and tell Ramose's father about Mutnofret's plan to kill Ramose. Characters
Ramose: former prince, now apprentice scribe
Karoya: Kushite slave, one of Ramose's friends
Hapu: an apprentice painter, another of Ramose's
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Dracoamoeba
Morphology
Members of Dracoamoeba are amoebae with ramose pseudopodia capable of forming one lamellipodium with acanthapodial (i.e. tooth-shaped) subpseudopodia In particular, D. jomungandri exhibits long, tapering thin ramose pseudopdia from all sides of the main cell body when attached to the surface of a culture
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TT55
It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian Vizier Ramose. Ramose stands in front of the king, showing his titles.
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TT46
In the tomb, Ramose is further said to be an honoured one of Queen Ahmose Nefertari. Indeed, he bears the title First priest of Amun in Menset. Ramose dates to the time of Amenhotep III from the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Ramose's wife was named Nefertkha.
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Echinopora fruticulosa
It is an entirely ramose species, with single tubular corallites of about in diameter, developed all around the branches.
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Merit Ptah (crater)
The only known real person by that name is the wife of Ramose (TT55), a governor of Thebes under Akhetaten.
References
Impact craters on Venus
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TT7
Ramose was the son of Amenemhab and Kakaia. His wife is named Mutemwia.
The tomb consists of a court and a chapel. Ramose also created a total of three tombs for himself in the necropolis, the others being TT212 and TT250.
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