Aimable

/ˈeɪməbəl/ adjective

Worthy of being aimed at; capable of being aimed; designed or suited for aiming.

From French 'aimable' (amiable/lovable) via Old French 'aimer' (to love), ultimately from Latin 'amare.' In English, the word took on a more technical sense related to aim and targeting rather than emotional warmth.

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