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pitaya; red dragon fruit, Hylocereus undatus, a red fruit with inner raspberry texture and a flavor not unlike a sweet red beet
   
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แก้ว-มัง-กอน

Royal Thai General System
kaeo mangkon
 
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  " แกว่งไกว "
verb
to sway; swing; brandish; wave; wobble; oscillate; flip-flop


" แก๊ส "
[alternate pronunciation of แก๊ส]


" แกะ ๑ ฝูง "
noun, phrase
a flock of sheep


" โก้ "
adjective
[is] smart-looking; elegant; chic


" โกญจา "
noun
a resonant voice or sound


" โกเมน "
noun, pronoun, formal
garnet


" โกรธแค้น "
adjective
[is] angry; annoyed; indignant; offended; irate


" ใกล้กับ "
preposition
near


" ไก่แจ้ "
noun
rooster


" ไก่อ่อน "
noun, phrase, figurative, colloquial, idiom
[sexual connotation] a greenhorn; inexperienced person; naïve man


" ข. "
abbreviation
[dictionary abbreviation for] ภาษาเขมร; (Khmer)


" ขนตา "
noun
eyelash


" ขนมเค็กวันเกิด "
noun
birthday cake


" ขนาง "
adjective
[is] doubtful; suspicious; abashed; embarrassed


" ขบวนรถ "
noun
a train of hitched vehicles [such as] railway cars


" ขมีขมัน "
adjective, loanword, Cambodian
[is] active; quick; hurried; hasty; quick; speedy; immediate; busy; brisk
verb
to rush; to hurry; to hustle; to appear or look brisk
adverb
actively; quickly; hastily; energetically


" ขยันตัวเป็นเกลียว "
adjective, idiom
(physically) hardworking


" ขรึม "
adjective
reserved; solemn


" ขวัญหนีดีฝ่อ "
adjective
frightened; terrified; scared; startled


" ขอโทษ "
verb
to ask for forgiveness; apologize


" ข้อดีข้อด้อย "
noun, phrase
pros and cons; upsides and downsides


" ข้อสรุป "
noun
conclusion; result


" ของซื้อ "
noun
a purchase, a purchased item


" ข้องเกี่ยว "
adjective
[is] involved


" ขัดคำสั่ง "
verb
to disobey an order


" ขับกล่อม "
verb
to lull with song or soothing sounds


" ข่า "
noun
galangal, galanga, China root, or kha (Alpinia officinarum), a relative of the ginger plant. The root is used used to add flavor in Thai cooking and some Thai style soups. The flavor is more lemony and more peppery than that of common ginger, and it has a richer aroma. The skin is pale yellow, with pink-tinged knobs; the interior is cream-color. Kha is not eaten alone—large slices are floated in soups or the root is ground into curry paste.
noun, colloquial
[ชาวข่า] a tribe of Mon-Cambodian descent residing on mountains


" ขาดแควก "
verb
to tear with a ripping sound


" ขายทอดตลาด "
verb, phrase
[ขายทอดตลาด] to sell at auction; put up for sale at an auction


" ข้าวซ้อมมือ "
[ข้าวซ้อมมือ] course, hand husked rice