Definitions for Ramada

Ramada ra·ma·da

Spelling: [ruh-mah-duh]
IPA: /rəˈmɑ də/

Ramada is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 58 anagrams from letters in Ramada (aaadmr).

Definitions for Ramada

noun

  1. an open shelter, often having a dome-shaped thatched roof, and installed especially on beaches and picnic grounds.

Origin of Ramada

1865-70, Americanism; American Spanish: open shelter roofed with branches; earlier Spanish enramada arbor, bower, noun use of feminine past participle of enramar to intertwine branches equiva

Examples for Ramada

They accordingly continued their journey, and at seven o'clock in the morning the little party arrived at the ramada.

The courtyard was partly shaded by a ramada and partly open to the hot sun.

A nighttime curfew that was imposed a few weeks ago seems barely enforced now—no doubt to the relief of the women at the ramada.

They had a hut and ramada at the edge of the planted land six miles away.

Together they made their way to the house, and Ermine passed under the ramada with his hat off.

But at this moment the dying light of the fire showed him the aguaras advancing in a dense body to assail the ramada.

A great quantity of dry fodder, piled in the ramada, served them for food and bedding.

Bring him to me in the ramada, Jose, and be sure you bring the umbrella.

An hour passed, and then from the ramada there came a sound of wailing.

But even after the Tropicana transferred to the ramada hotel chain, Briggs said she “never received a penny.”

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