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What does the spartam mean?

It seems you're asking about "Spartan," but with a slight misspelling.

Spartan is a word with several meanings:

* Referring to the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta: This is the most common meaning. Spartans were known for their military prowess, discipline, and austere lifestyle.

* Describing something simple and functional, with no unnecessary frills: This meaning derives from the Spartan lifestyle, which emphasized practicality and simplicity. For example, "The Spartan décor of the room was stark but functional."

* As an adjective meaning "brave" or "unyielding": This meaning also derives from the Spartan military reputation. For example, "He fought with Spartan courage."

"Spartam" itself isn't a recognized word in English. If you meant something else, please clarify your question.

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