Siamese ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Siamese ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or characteristic of Thailand, its people, or its language.
  2. Relating to or denoting a breed of cat with short hair, blue eyes, and a light-colored coat with dark patches.

Origin:

From siamese people, the inhabitants of the region that is now thailand.

Examples:

  1. The Siamese language has five tones.
  2. She wore a Siamese-inspired dress to the party.
  3. Siamese cats are known for their intelligence and playfulness.
  4. The couple bought a Siamese kitten from the pet store.
  5. The painting depicted a group of Siamese dancers.

(As a noun)

Siamese ( noun )

  1. Relating to or characteristic of Thailand, its people, or its language.
  2. Relating to or denoting a breed of cat with short hair, blue eyes, and a light-colored coat with dark patches.

Origin:

From siamese people, the inhabitants of the region that is now thailand.

Examples:

  1. The Siamese language has five tones.
  2. She wore a Siamese-inspired dress to the party.
  3. Siamese cats are known for their intelligence and playfulness.
  4. The couple bought a Siamese kitten from the pet store.
  5. The painting depicted a group of Siamese dancers.
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