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 There are 10 six-letter words containing GIM| GIMBAL | • gimbal n. A device for suspending something, such as a ship’s compass, so that it will remain level when its support… • gimbal v. (Transitive) To suspend using a gimbal or gimbals.
 • gimbal v. (Transitive, aerospace) To move a reaction engine about on a gimbal so as to obtain pitching and yawing…
 |  | GIMELS | • gimels n. Plural of gimel. • GIMEL n. (Hebrew) the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
 |  | GIMLET | • gimlet n. A small screw-tipped tool for boring holes. • gimlet n. A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice.
 • gimlet v. To pierce or bore holes (as if using a gimlet).
 |  | GIMMAL | • gimmal n. (Obsolete) Joined work whose parts move within each other; a pair or series of interlocked rings. • gimmal n. (Obsolete) A quaint piece of machinery; a gimmer.
 • GIMMAL n. a pair of interlocked rings, also GIMMOR, GYMMAL.
 |  | GIMMER | • gimmer n. (Northern English dialect) A ewe between one and two years old. • GIMMER n. (Scots) a young ewe.
 |  | GIMMES | • gimmes n. Plural of gimme. • GIMME n. an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent, also GIMMIE.
 |  | GIMMIE | • gimmie cont. Alternative form of gimme. • GIMMIE n. an easy golf putt conceded to an opponent, also GIMME.
 |  | GIMMOR | • GIMMOR n. (Shakespeare) a pair of interlocked rings, also GIMMAL, GYMMAL. |  | GIMPED | • gimped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gimp. • gimped adj. (Of yarn, cord, thread, wire, etc.) Wrapped or wound tightly with a second length of yarn or wire in…
 • gimped adj. (Of fabric, curtains, clothing, or similar) Adorned with gimp (decorative trim); edged or embroidered.
 |  | REGIME | • regime n. Mode of rule or management. • regime n. A form of government, or the government in power.
 • regime n. A period of rule.
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 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
 
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