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[ tram-rohd ] / ˈtræmˌroʊd /
noun(in a mine) a small railroad for trams. Origin of tramroadFirst recorded in 1785–95; tram1 + road Words nearby tramroadtramping hut, trample, trampoline, tramp stamp, tramp steamer, tramroad, tramway, trance, trance out, tranche, tranchet Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tramroadThere was nothing in a simple horse railroad, or tramroad, as it is called, to provoke an opposition so bitter from the people. 'Puffing Billy' and the Prize 'Rocket'|Helen Cross Knight A tramroad or railroad, then; there was no other alternative. 'Puffing Billy' and the Prize 'Rocket'|Helen Cross Knight The gauge of the first tramroad laid down had virtually settled the point. Lives of the Engineers|Samuel Smiles "A railway, and not a tramroad," said Stephenson, when the subject was fairly and fully opened. 'Puffing Billy' and the Prize 'Rocket'|Helen Cross Knight
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