| AIMERS | • aimers n. Plural of aimer. • AIMER n. one who aims. |
| AIMFUL | • aimful adj. Full of purpose. • AIMFUL adj. full of purpose. |
| AIMING | • aiming v. Present participle of aim. • aiming n. The act of one who aims. • AIM v. to direct a course. |
| CAIMAC | • caimac n. Archaic form of kaymak. • CAIMAC n. (Turkish) a Turkish governor, also CAIMACAM, KAIMAKAM, QAIMAQAM. |
| CAIMAN | • caiman n. (Strictly) Any of the relatively small crocodilians of the genus Caiman, within the family Alligatoridae. • caiman n. (Loosely) A crocodilian of the subfamily Caimaninae, which includes the very large black caiman. • caiman n. A semi-aquatic lizard, of the genus Dracaena, found in South America. To differentiate from caimans… |
| CLAIMS | • claims n. Plural of claim. • claims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of claim. • CLAIM v. to demand as one's due. |
| DAIMEN | • DAIMEN adj. (Scots) occasional. |
| DAIMIO | • daimio n. Dated form of daimyo. • DAIMIO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMYO. |
| DAIMON | • daimon n. Synonym of demon, particularly as. • DAIMON n. (Greek) an inward spirit; personality; genius, also DAEMON. |
| DAIMYO | • daimyo n. (Historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period. • DAIMYO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMIO. |
| FRAIMS | • fraims n. Plural of fraim. • FRAIM n. (Scots) a stranger, also FREMD, FREMIT. |
| LEHAIM | • LEHAIM n. (Hebrew) a traditional Jewish toast, also LECHAYIM, LEHAYIM, LECHAIM. |
| MAIMED | • maimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of maim. • MAIM v. to injure or mutilate. |
| MAIMER | • maimer n. Agent noun of maim; one who maims. • MAIMER n. one who maims. |
| MISAIM | • misaim v. (Transitive, intransitive) To aim incorrectly. • MISAIM v. to aim badly. |
| SAIMIN | • saimin n. A Hawaiian noodle soup garnished with green onions. • SAIMIN n. (Chinese) a Hawaiian noodle soup. |