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ream 2       (rēm)  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   reamed, ream·ing, reams
  1. To form, shape, taper, or enlarge (a hole or bore, for example) with or as if with a reamer.
  2. To remove (material) by this process.
  3. To squeeze the juice out of (fruit) with a reamer.


[Possibly from Middle English remen, to make room, variant of rimen, from Old English rȳman; see reuə- in Indo-European roots.]

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