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There are 14 words ending with LAIM

ACCLAIMacclaim v. (Archaic, transitive) To shout; to call out.
acclaim v. (Transitive) To express great approval (for).
acclaim v. (Transitive, rare) To salute or praise with great approval; to compliment; to applaud; to welcome enthusiastically.
CLAIMclaim n. A demand of ownership made for something.
claim n. The thing claimed.
claim n. The right or ground of demanding.
COUNTERCLAIMcounterclaim n. (Law) A suit filed by a defendant against a plaintiff secondary to the original complaint.
counterclaim v. (Intransitive) To file a counterclaim.
COUNTERCLAIM v. to enter or plead a counterclaim.
CROSSCLAIMcrossclaim n. (Law) A secondary lawsuit, brought by a defendant in an original lawsuit, against a co-defendant in the original suit.
crossclaim v. (Law) To file such a secondary lawsuit.
CROSSCLAIM n. a claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff.
DECLAIMdeclaim v. To object to something vociferously; to rail against in speech.
declaim v. To recite, e.g., poetry, in a theatrical way; to speak for rhetorical display; to speak pompously, noisily…
declaim v. To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or oration; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc…
DISCLAIMdisclaim v. (Transitive) To renounce all claim to; to deny ownership of or responsibility for; to disown; to disavow; to reject.
disclaim v. (Transitive) To deny, as a claim; to refuse.
disclaim v. (Intransitive, transitive) (law) To relinquish or deny having a claim; to disavow another’s claim; to…
EXCLAIMexclaim v. (Intransitive) To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.
exclaim v. (Transitive) To say suddenly and with strong emotion.
exclaim n. (Obsolete) Exclamation; outcry, clamor.
MISCLAIMmisclaim n. A mistaken claim.
misclaim v. To claim erroneously or fraudulently.
MISCLAIM v. to claim wrongfully.
OVERCLAIMoverclaim v. (Transitive) To claim too much.
OVERCLAIM v. to claim excessively.
PROCLAIMproclaim v. To announce or declare.
proclaim v. (Dated or historical) To make [something] the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within…
PROCLAIM v. to make known.
QUITCLAIMquitclaim v. (Transitive) To relinquish or release (A claim, title etc.); to transfer (an interest in property).
quitclaim n. A renunciation of claims.
quitclaim n. (Law) A deed that is a renunciation of claims to a parcel of real property and a transfer of one’s claims…
REACCLAIMREACCLAIM v. to acclaim again.
RECLAIMreclaim v. (Transitive) To return land to a suitable condition for use.
reclaim v. (Transitive) To obtain useful products from waste; to recycle.
reclaim v. (Transitive) To claim something back; to repossess.
SUBCLAIMsubclaim n. A claim forming part of a larger claim.
SUBCLAIM n. a subdivision of a claim.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 36 words
  • Scrabble in French: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 14 words


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