| AID | • aid n. (Uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief. • aid n. (Countable) A helper; an assistant. • aid n. (Countable) Something which helps; a material source of help. |
| AIDA | • Aida prop.n. A female given name from Italian in quiet use since the 1870s. • AIDA prop.n. (ESA, NASA, space science) Initialism of Asteroid Impact & Deflection Mission. • AIDA n. (Marketing) attention, interest, desire, action. |
| AIDANCE | • aidance n. Aid; assistance; help. • AIDANCE n. help. |
| AIDANCES | • aidances n. Plural of aidance. • AIDANCE n. help. |
| AIDANT | • aidant adj. (Obsolete) helpful, assisting. • AIDANT n. (archaic) a helper. |
| AIDANTS | • AIDANT n. (archaic) a helper. |
| AIDAS | • AIDA n. a finely-meshed cotton fabric used for cross-stitch embroidery. |
| AIDE | • aide n. An assistant. • aide n. (Military) An officer who acts as assistant to a more senior one; an aide-de-camp. • AIDE n. (French) a confidential assistant to a person of senior rank. |
| AIDED | • aided v. Simple past tense and past participle of aid. • AID v. to help. |
| AIDER | • aider n. A person who aids or assists. • aider n. (Climbing) A mountaineer’s stirrup or étrier. • AIDER n. one who aids. |
| AIDERS | • aiders n. Plural of aider. • AIDER n. one who aids. |
| AIDES | • aides n. Plural of aide. • AIDE n. (French) a confidential assistant to a person of senior rank. |
| AIDFUL | • aidful adj. Helpful, assisting, providing aid. • AIDFUL adj. helpful. |
| AIDING | • aiding v. Present participle of aid. • aiding n. The act of one who aids or assists. • AID v. to help. |
| AIDLESS | • aidless adj. Without aid. • aidless adj. Without mechanical assistance. • AIDLESS adj. helpless; without aid. |
| AIDMAN | • aidman n. An army medical corpsman attached to a field unit. • AIDMAN n. a corpsman. |
| AIDMEN | • aidmen n. Plural of aidman. • AIDMAN n. a corpsman. |
| AIDOI | • AIDOS n. (Greek) shame, modesty. |
| AIDOS | • aidos n. Shame, modesty, or humility, regarded as a virtue in Ancient Greece. • Aidos prop.n. (Greek mythology) The goddess or personification of humility, modesty. • AIDOS n. (Greek) shame, modesty. |
| AIDS | • aids n. Plural of aid. • aids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aid. • Aids n. Alternative letter-case form of AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome. |