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Daymare
Daymare Day"mare` (d[=a]"m[^a]r`), n. [Day + mare incubus.] (Med.) A kind of incubus which occurs during wakefulness, attended by the peculiar pressure on the chest which characterizes nightmare. --Dunglison.
Waymark
Waymark Way"mark`, n. A mark to guide in traveling.

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- Aymar is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Luciana Aymar (born 1977), Argentine field hockey midfielder Marcel Aymar...
- Garraffo. Aymar was born to René Aymar and Nilda Vicente de Aymar. She has 3 siblings in Her family: Cintia Aymar, Lucas Aymar and Fernando Aymar. Since...
- Marcel Aymar (born in Meteghan, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian musician, composer, writer and actor. He moved to Sudbury, Ontario in 1972 as a teen and was...
- Aymar the Monk (French: Aymar Le Moine, Latin: Haymarus Monachus; died October 1202), also known as Aimery or Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi, was Archbishop...
- Timothy Lee Aymar (September 4, 1963 – February 13, 2023) was an American heavy metal singer. He was best known as the vocalist of progressive metal band...
- Aymara (Aymara pronunciation: [ajˈmaɾa] ; also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only...
- Robert Aymar (1936 – 23 September 2024) was a French physicist who was the Director General of CERN (2004–2008), serving a five-year term in that role...
- interested in joining Control Denied alongside his bandmate, singer Tim Aymar. However, Schuldiner had already selected Hamm as the guitarist. After a...
- Jacques Aymar-Vernay (born in 1662) was a stonemason from the village of Saint Marcellin in Dauphiné, France, who reintroduced dowsing with a divining...
- Aymar VI de Poitiers, known as "Le Gros", Count of Valentinois and Diois, Lord of Taulignan and Saint-Vallier, Governor of Dauphiné from 1349 to 1355...