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Definition of aim
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Aim (v. i.) To guess or
conjecture.
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Point-blank
::
Point-blank
(n.) The white spot on a
target,
at which an arrow or other
missile
is
aimed..
Rightful
::
Rightful
(a.)
Having
the right or just claim
according
to
established
laws; being or
holding
by
right;
as, the
rightful
heir to a
throne
or an
estate;
a
rightful
king..
Quitclaiming
::
Quitclaiming
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Quitclai.
Arrayment
::
Arrayment
(v. t.)
Clothes;
raiment.
Solicit
::
Solicit
(v. t.) To urge the
claims
of; to
plead;
to act as
solicitor
for or with
reference
to.
Bead
::
Bead (n.) A small knob of metal on a
firearm,
used for
taking
aim
(whence
the
expression
to draw a bead, for, to take
aim)..
Aimless
::
Aimless
(a.)
Without
aim or
purpose;
as, an
aimless
life..
Fenian
::
Fenian
(n.) A
member
of a
secret
organization,
consisting
mainly
of
Irishment,
having
for its aim the
overthrow
of
English
rule in
ireland..
Civilize
::
Civilize
(v. t.) To
reclaim
from a
savage
state;
to
instruct
in the rules and
customs
of
civilization;
to
educate;
to
refine.
Claim
::
Claim (n.) A
demand
of a right or
supposed
right;
a
calling
on
another
for
something
due or
supposed
to be due; an
assertion
of a right or fact.
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) That which gives a claim to
credit,
belief,
or
confidence;
as, a
letter
of
credence..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(v. t.) Fig.: To make to
conform
to
something
else in
character,
motive,
aim, or the
like..
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To set up a claim to; to make
presence
to;
hence,
to put on or
present
an
appearance
of..
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) The state of a free
person;
exemption
from
subjection
to the will of
another
claiming
ownership
of the
person
or
services;
freedom;
--
opposed
to
slavery,
serfdom,
bondage,
or
subjection..
Altitudinarian
::
Altitudinarian
(a.) Lofty in
doctrine,
aims, etc..
Interfere
::
Interfere
(v. i.) To cover the same
ground;
to claim the same
invention.
Set-off
::
Set-off
(n.) A
counterclaim;
a cross debt or
demand;
a
distinct
claim filed or set up by the
defendant
against
the
plaintiff's
demand.
Hold
::
Hold (n.) The
authority
or
ground
to take or keep;
claim.
Claimable
::
Claimable
(a.)
Capable
of being
claimed.
Proclaim
::
Proclaim
(v. t.) To
outlaw
by
public
proclamation.
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