That is the correct spelling of the word "aimed" (pointed toward a target).
Aimed is a verb. It's the past tense of aim.
The Malayalam word "Thalayanamanthram" translates to "the spell on the head" in English. It is often used to refer to a form of protection or blessing, particularly in the context of rituals or traditional practices aimed at ensuring well-being or warding off negative forces. The term combines "thalaya," meaning head, and "manthram," meaning spell or incantation.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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You spell it suffocate.
The spell Avada Kedavra, known as the Killing Curse, kills person at whom the spell is aimed.
Expelliarmus is a spell used by wizards that can disarm the magical creature it is used on.
A Ward is commonly reffered to as a magical shield/barrier that deflects or absorbs magic aimed at the caster.
The are a series of shortcuts aimed to make programmes like microsoft word easier to use. Such as spell check or 'find and replace' tools
Yes, it is known as the Cruciatus Curse, and it causes extreme pain to who ever it is aimed at. It is one of three Unforgiveable Curses, which are illegal to use.
yes it can be aimed it can be aimed off of many things such as a mirror
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Anyone and anything. However, if you blog for teenagers, it's aimed at teenagers. Do you write for kids, it's aimed at kids.
Aimed is a verb. It's the past tense of aim.
The Sonorus charm is a magical spell used in the "Harry Potter" series, aimed at amplifying one's voice to speak louder than normal. It is used by pointing the wand at the throat and casting the incantation "Sonorus".
literacy requirements were usually aimed at minority groups
it's aimed for effective communication!! ernie!x