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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
feminine name (noun)
A feminine name symbolizing beauty and nobility, often used in classical or poetic contexts.
Intermediate Uncommon
Capital of Malaysia (noun)
Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia known for landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers.
Beginner Common
cross (verb)
To mark with a cross for observation.
crow (noun)
A medium-sized black bird with a thick flat bill, known for its distinctive 'ka ka' call, also called a crow.
kettle (noun)
A container for holding or boiling water, typically with a spout and handle, used in kitchens.
Lower Intermediate Uncommon
residue (noun)
A residue or by-product left after extraction or removal of the valuable part, such as coconut pulp.
waste (noun)
Waste or garbage.
insult (noun)
A derogatory term for a worthless or despicable person.
Beginner Common
Syrup byproduct (noun)
A thick, dark syrup byproduct from refining sugarcane or sugar beets
Beginner Common
spread out (verb)
To spread out or unfold, such as spreading legs, wings, or a sail.
Beginner Common
fishbone (noun)
The bony structure of a fish, often referring to small, pointed pieces.
fish species (noun)
Name of a freshwater fish species, Channa orientalis, similar to the snakehead fish but smaller, with orange-edged fins.
Beginner Common
trousers (noun)
A garment worn on the lower body, covering each leg separately; includes trousers and pants.
shorts (noun)
Short trousers typically covering to just above the knee.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Underwear (noun)
Undergarments worn on the lower body, such as briefs or panties.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
cross (noun)
A cross symbol, often associated with Christianity and the crucifix of Jesus Christ.
symbol (noun)
A cross-shaped symbol used in various contexts.
Beginner Common
spread wings (verb)
To spread wings, as done by birds or airplanes before flight.
extend laterally (verb)
To open up or extend laterally, often used metaphorically to describe expanding something flat or wide.
Beginner Common
spread (verb)
To spread or unfold something that is compact to make it open or larger.
Beginner Common
Red Cross (noun)
The Red Cross; an international humanitarian organization providing emergency assistance and disaster relief.
Beginner Common
gas (noun)
A state of matter without fixed shape or volume, depending on the container; commonly refers to any gaseous substance.
Beginner Common
CO2 (noun)
A colorless, odorless gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), produced by burning carbon, organic compounds, and through respiration, contributing to global warming.
Beginner Very Common
Natural gas (noun)
A naturally occurring gas mixture mainly composed of methane, used for energy purposes like heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
Intermediate Common
Methane (noun)
A colorless, odorless flammable gas that is the main component of natural gas, used in energy production.
Intermediate Common
LPG (noun)
Liquefied petroleum gas used for cooking or heating
Beginner Common
gold name (noun)
A name derived from Pali and Sanskrit meaning gold, commonly used in place and personal names.
Beginner Common
Thai province (proper noun)
A province in western Thailand known for its natural landscapes and World War II historical sites.
Beginner Common
Name (noun)
A common Thai female given name.
Beginner Common
Qatar (proper noun)
The State of Qatar, a country in the Middle East on the northeastern Arabian Peninsula.
Beginner Common
stem (noun)
The part that connects a flower, leaf, or fruit to a branch, or an object resembling this part, like an earring stem or matchstick.
leaf rib (noun)
The central rib of leaves such as those of coconut or nipa palm.
Beginner Common
playful hit (noun)
A playful or light strike to the nape.
nape (noun)
The back of the neck.
Lower Intermediate Common
Flower stem (noun)
The stem or stalk supporting a flower.
Beginner Common
beloved woman (noun)
A beloved woman, often used affectionately in literary or classic contexts
Advanced Rare
leaf stalk (noun)
The stalk that attaches a leaf to a stem.
Intermediate Common
outer sheath (noun)
The outer sheath of certain fruits, flowers, or tree trunks, such as coconut or banana peels.
bivalve mollusk (noun)
Freshwater bivalve mollusks with thick, dark shells, also known as freshwater mussels.
Beginner Common
Parasitic plant (noun)
Parasitic plant from various families that attach to host plants to absorb nutrients.
Intermediate Common
poetry type (noun)
A traditional Thai poetic form with various types such as Kap Jabang and Kap Surang Kanang.
Intermediate Uncommon
Coffee drink (noun)
A beverage made from the roasted and ground seeds of the coffee plant, often consumed hot or cold for its stimulating effects.
Absolute Beginner Very Common
Iced coffee (noun)
A cold beverage made from brewed coffee, often served with ice and sometimes sweetened or with milk.
Beginner Very Common
sexual desire (noun)
Desire, especially of a sexual nature.
Intermediate Common
Claw (noun)
A claw or pincer, especially of crustaceans like crabs and lobsters.
Beginner Common
sensory desires (noun)
Desirable qualities or five aspects that entice the senses: form, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
Advanced Rare
Cupid (noun)
Cupid, the god of love in Roman mythology, often depicted as a cherub with a bow and arrow. Represents love, passion, or matchmaking.
Love symbol (noun)
A symbol of love and attraction, often used metaphorically for someone who facilitates romantic connections.
Intermediate Common
rain tree (noun)
A large tree (Samanea saman) known for its dense, spreading crown that provides excellent shade, with pink flowers and sweet brown pods. Often referred to as the rain tree.
Intermediate Common
STD (noun)
A sexually transmitted disease
Lower Intermediate Common
sensual love (noun)
Desire or sensual love, particularly in a Hindu philosophical context.
lust (noun)
Sexual desire or lust.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
sexual desire (noun)
Sexual desire or sensual pleasure
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
Body (noun)
The physical body or physique, often used with 'ร่าง' as 'ร่างกาย', and in compounds to denote a group or troop.
Beginner Common
intertwine (verb)
To lay across or rest on, such as intertwining limbs or placing an object across another.
Beginner Common
gymnastics (noun)
Activities involving physical skills for body conditioning, such as gymnastics or acrobatics.
Beginner Common
Body mindfulness (noun)
Mindfulness focusing on the contemplation of the body, often in Buddhist meditation.
Advanced Uncommon
therapy (adjective)
Pertaining to physical therapy, involving exercises and treatments to improve physical functioning.
Intermediate Common
physical therapy (noun)
The treatment and rehabilitation of physical impairments through therapy.
Intermediate Common
anatomy (noun)
The science of the structure of living organisms, especially human anatomy.
Advanced Common
magical (adjective)
Having magical or supernatural properties.
Upper Intermediate Uncommon
body meditation (noun)
Meditation practice focused on awareness of the physical body in Theravada Buddhism.
Advanced Uncommon
work/matter (noun, prefix)
Matters or activities involved in performing tasks, often indicates business or duty. Converts verbs to nouns when preceding verbs.
doer suffix (noun, suffix)
A suffix in compound words denoting the performer of an action, often used in words derived from Pali and Sanskrit.
Beginner Very Common