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    The term "rampant" means unrestrained or violent in behavior, desire, or opinions, often used to describe something that is growing or spreading unchecked, such as weeds in a garden.
    On the other hand, "rampid" appears to be a misspelling of "rampant" and is not widely recognized in standard dictionaries. It may be used informally to describe something that is out of control, similar to "rampant".
    In summary, "rampant" is the correct term, while "rampid" is likely a typographical error.
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