kima

Mapun

Noun

kima

  1. giant clam

Papiamentu

Etymology

From Portuguese queimar and Spanish quemar and Kabuverdianu kema.

Verb

kima

  1. to burn

Swahili

Etymology 1

Noun

kima (ki-vi class, plural vima)

  1. extent, measure, value

Etymology 2

From Hindi क़ीमा (qīmā).

Noun

kima (ki-vi class, plural vima)

  1. keema, a type of mincemeat

Etymology 3

Noun

kima (ki-vi class, plural vima)

  1. blue monkey

Tagalog

Noun

kimâ

  1. large shellfish

Adjective

kimá

  1. held between the palms of both hands

Volapük

Pronoun

kima

  1. whose (genitive)
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