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  • Wat Num
  • Wat Utokkepasemaram or Wat Uthokkhep Simaram Nam or Wat Num built in the period of King Chulalongkorn the Great, or Rama V, in Thai's style. In the past

    Wat Num

    Wat Num

    Wat_Num

  • List of Buddhist temples in Thailand
  • Worawihan Wat Kaeng Khoi Wat Phra Phutthabat Wat Tham Krabok Wat Sothonwararam Wat Num Wat Tan Lom Wat Buppharam Wat Phra Yai Wat Khunaram Wat Lamai Wat Plai

    List of Buddhist temples in Thailand

    List of Buddhist temples in Thailand

    List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Thailand

  • Wat Suwannaram
  • Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

    the event after suffer "prow of boat ghost", Wat Suwannaram (video clip)]. Tnews (in Thai). 2016-06-28. Num lukthung (2007-10-30). "สยองขวัญวันปล่อยผี

    Wat Suwannaram

    Wat Suwannaram

    Wat_Suwannaram

  • Wat Phichai Yat
  • Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

    its footbridge over Khlong Somdet Chao Phraya by dusk Wat Anongkharam – a counterpart temple Num lukthung (2018-06-01). "อิ่มบุญสักการะ 11 สิ่งศักดิ์สิทธิ์

    Wat Phichai Yat

    Wat Phichai Yat

    Wat_Phichai_Yat

  • Wat Kanlayanamit
  • Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

    Wat Kalayanamitr Varamahavihara (Thai: วัดกัลยาณมิตรวรมหาวิหาร, RTGS: Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawihan, IPA: [wát kanlajaːnamít wɔːráʔmahǎːwíʔhǎːn]) is

    Wat Kanlayanamit

    Wat Kanlayanamit

    Wat_Kanlayanamit

  • Wat Nang Ratchaworawihan
  • Wat Nang Ratchaworawihan (Thai: วัดหนังราชวรวิหาร), usually shortened to Wat Nang (วัดหนัง) is classified as the third class abbey in royal temple within

    Wat Nang Ratchaworawihan

    Wat Nang Ratchaworawihan

    Wat_Nang_Ratchaworawihan

  • Wat Chomphuwek
  • Buddhist temple in Thailand

    as well. Num Lukthung (2012-02-21). "ชมพระแม่ธรณีฯงามที่สุดในโลกที่ "วัดชมภูเวก"" [See the most beautiful Phra Mae Thorani in the world at “Wat Chomphuwek”]

    Wat Chomphuwek

    Wat Chomphuwek

    Wat_Chomphuwek

  • Wat Soi Thong
  • Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

    Museums in Thailand. Num lukthung (2011-02-22). "ไหว้พระบรมสารีริกธาตุเสริมมงคลที่ "วัดสร้อยทอง"" [Pay respect to the Buddha's relics at "Wat Soi Thong"]. Manager

    Wat Soi Thong

    Wat Soi Thong

    Wat_Soi_Thong

  • Wat Sai, Chom Thong
  • Buddhist temple in Chom Thong district, Bangkok, Thailand

    Wat Sai (Thai: วัดไทร, formerly spelled วัดไซ, pronounced [wát sāj]) is an old Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It was created in 1703 during the Ayutthaya

    Wat Sai, Chom Thong

    Wat Sai, Chom Thong

    Wat_Sai,_Chom_Thong

  • Wat Anongkharam
  • Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand

    ค.66)" [Wat Anongkaram community along the Chao Phraya River to Tha Din Daeng Pier (Jul 23)]. via YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2023-07-11. Num lukthung

    Wat Anongkharam

    Wat Anongkharam

    Wat_Anongkharam

  • Culture of Cambodia
  • notably Siam and Dai Viet. Many temples from this period like Bayon and Angkor Wat remain today, scattered throughout Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam

    Culture of Cambodia

    Culture of Cambodia

    Culture_of_Cambodia

  • Bang Khun Thian district
  • Khet in Bangkok, Thailand

    important temples such as Wat Kamphaeng (วัดกำแพง), Wat Kok (วัดกก), Wat Tha Kham (วัดท่าข้าม), Wat Hua Krabue (วัดหัวกระบือ), and Wat Bang Kradi (วัดบางกระดี่)

    Bang Khun Thian district

    Bang Khun Thian district

    Bang_Khun_Thian_district

  • Sathon district
  • District in Bangkok, Thailand

    what it looked like. The temple was known as Wat Kok Khwai (วัดคอกควาย) during the Ayutthaya Kingdom and Wat Kok Krabue (วัดคอกกระบือ) during the Thonburi

    Sathon district

    Sathon district

    Sathon_district

  • Wat Bamphen Chin Phrot
  • Buddhist temple in Thailand

    Wat Bamphen Chin Phrot (Thai: วัดบำเพ็ญจีนพรต; Chinese: 永福寺; pinyin: Yǒngfú Sì) or familiarly known in Teochew Yong Hok Yi (ย่งฮกยี่) is a Chinese temple

    Wat Bamphen Chin Phrot

    Wat Bamphen Chin Phrot

    Wat_Bamphen_Chin_Phrot

  • Hiran Ruchi
  • Khwaeng in Thailand

    a local Thai Buddhist temple 'Wat Hiran Ruchi', a third-level royal temple of the Worawihan typle. Originally named Wat Noi. It is believed that it was

    Hiran Ruchi

    Hiran Ruchi

    Hiran_Ruchi

  • Ajahn Tim Dhammataro
  • 1912 – 30 November 1969) was a Thai Theravāda Buddhist monk and abbot of Wat Chang Hai in Khok Pho District, Pattani Province. He is best known for his

    Ajahn Tim Dhammataro

    Ajahn Tim Dhammataro

    Ajahn_Tim_Dhammataro

  • Wat Saeng Siritham
  • Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, Thailand

    29 March 2016. Num-Suthon (2021-01-09). "กราบขอพรสิ่งศักดิ์สิทธิ์ "วัดแสงสิริธรรม" จ.นนทบุรี" [Pay homage to the sacred things at "Wat Saeng Siritham"

    Wat Saeng Siritham

    Wat Saeng Siritham

    Wat_Saeng_Siritham

  • Pchum Ben
  • 15-day religious festival in Cambodia

    Pagoda Wat Bakan Wat Bakong Wat Damnak Wat Kampong Tralach Krom Wat Kampong Tralach Leu Wat Langka Wat Moha Leap Wat Moha Montrey Wat Ounalom Wat Samraong

    Pchum Ben

    Pchum Ben

    Pchum_Ben

  • Tha Chang, Bangkok
  • Pier on Chao Phraya River

    Rattanakosin Island). Phra Sri Sakyamuni is now the principal Buddha image of Wat Suthat. At present, Tha Chang is a pier that hosts the Chao Phraya Express

    Tha Chang, Bangkok

    Tha Chang, Bangkok

    Tha_Chang,_Bangkok

  • Vann Nath
  • Cambodian writer and sculptor (1946-2011)

    sister. They earned a living by selling a type of Khmer rice noodles called num banhchok. They were so poor that Nath had no chance to get a proper education

    Vann Nath

    Vann Nath

    Vann_Nath

  • Sword of Victory
  • One of the Royal Regalia of Thailand

    been given the sword Phra Saeng Khan chai si by his father, Pho Khun Si Nao Num. However, a story has been circulated that the sword was found in 1784 by

    Sword of Victory

    Sword of Victory

    Sword_of_Victory

  • Ban Phan Thom
  • Khwaeng in Thailand

    Songkhram, and Wat Sam Phraya. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Ratchadamnoen Avenue (section outer Ratchadamnoen) Wat Pari Nayok Worawihan Wat Tri Thotsathep

    Ban Phan Thom

    Ban Phan Thom

    Ban_Phan_Thom

  • List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Cambodia
  • traditional clothing Lakhon Bassac, a traditional folk music and opera in Cambodia Num banhchok, a tradition rice noodles in Cambodia Phleng Arak, an ancient music

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Cambodia

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Cambodia

    List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Cambodia

  • Luang Phor Daeng Ratto
  • Thai Buddhist monk (1879-1974)

    Abbot Plian of Wat Khao Bandai It. He was ordained on 24 May 1901 at 3:13 p.m. His preceptor was Phra Khru Yan Wisutthi (Phuang) of Wat Kaen Lek, with

    Luang Phor Daeng Ratto

    Luang Phor Daeng Ratto

    Luang_Phor_Daeng_Ratto

  • Phnom Penh
  • Capital of Cambodia

    economic, industrial, and cultural centre. The city's name derives from Wat Phnom, a Buddhist temple, and Lady Penh, the city's founder. It sits at the

    Phnom Penh

    Phnom Penh

    Phnom_Penh

  • Cambodian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Cambodia

    frequently used. Popular Cambodian rice-based desserts are num ansom chek, num plae ai (នំផ្លែអាយ) and num chak chol (នំចាក់ចុល). In fruit-based desserts, fruit

    Cambodian cuisine

    Cambodian cuisine

    Cambodian_cuisine

  • Isan language
  • Dialect of the Lao language

    เด็กหนุ่ม (dek num) /děk nūm/ A young child. เด็กหนุ่ม ๆ (dek num num) /děk nūm nūm/ A very young child. เด็กหนุ่มที่ไว้ (dek num thi wai) /děk nūm tʰīː wȁj/

    Isan language

    Isan language

    Isan_language

  • Pad thai
  • Stir-fried noodle dish from Thailand

    "ผัดไทยวัดท้องคุ้ง 120 ปีแห่งความอร่อย ส่งต่อถึงรุ่นที่ 5" [Pad thai at Wat Thong Khung – 120 years of deliciousness, passing down to the 5th generation]

    Pad thai

    Pad thai

    Pad_thai

  • Samsen Road
  • Road and neighbourhood in Bangkok, Thailand

    two Thai temples dating back to the Ayutthaya period or earlier: Wat Rachathiwat and Wat Thewarat Kunchorn. In the past, the area from Samsen to Pak Kret

    Samsen Road

    Samsen Road

    Samsen_Road

  • Silly Fools
  • Thai rock band

    "คนที่ฆ่าฉัน"(Kon-Tee-Ka-Chun), "ไม่หวั่นแม้วันมามาก"(Mai-Wun-Mae-Won-Ma-Mak) and "น้ำลาย"(Num-Lie). In 2006, Toh the lead singer at the time came out to announce his resignation

    Silly Fools

    Silly Fools

    Silly_Fools

  • Tha Kham, Bangkok
  • Khwaeng in Thailand

    profession has now disappeared from the area. But in the sermon hall of Wat Tha Kham temple, which is more than 160 years old, there are also murals

    Tha Kham, Bangkok

    Tha Kham, Bangkok

    Tha_Kham,_Bangkok

  • Habesha peoples
  • Ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier used to refer to Ethiopians and Eritreans

    keiy wat or keyyih tsebhi. Turmeric is used instead of bebere for a milder alicha wat or both are omitted when making vegetable stews, atkilt wat. Meat

    Habesha peoples

    Habesha_peoples

  • Wat Bang Oi Chang
  • Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi, Thailand

    because it was an important Buddha statue. Num Lukthung (2010-03-23). ""วัดบางอ้อยช้าง" มรดกล้ำค่าแห่งเมืองนนท์" ["Wat Bang Oi Chang" the precious heritage

    Wat Bang Oi Chang

    Wat Bang Oi Chang

    Wat_Bang_Oi_Chang

  • Songsit Roongnophakunsri
  • Thai singer and actor

    (ปาฏิหาริย์) from his 1990 album Kob Sai Sai (กบใส ๆ) and the sitcom Sam Num Sam Mum, which ran from 1991 to 1998. He released four original albums with

    Songsit Roongnophakunsri

    Songsit Roongnophakunsri

    Songsit_Roongnophakunsri

  • San Chao Rong Thong
  • also divided into five communities. Wat Kien, an ancient temple with mural paintings is about 400 years old Wat Nang Nai Thammikaram, a temple at one

    San Chao Rong Thong

    San Chao Rong Thong

    San_Chao_Rong_Thong

  • Kian Un Keng Shrine
  • River, Wat Kanlaya Subdistrict, Thon Buri District, Thonburi side in the area of Kudi Chin community close to other places of worship including Wat Prayurawongsawat

    Kian Un Keng Shrine

    Kian Un Keng Shrine

    Kian_Un_Keng_Shrine

  • Khmer royal cuisine
  • Type of cuisine in Cambodia

    developed techniques which had been displayed by the builders of Angkor Wat, Cambodia's most famous monument, in the distant past. By all accounts, such

    Khmer royal cuisine

    Khmer royal cuisine

    Khmer_royal_cuisine

  • Bang Phai, Bangkok
  • Khwaeng in Thailand

    to Pak Khlong Talat and some are exported to different country. Wat Bunyapradit Wat Sala Daeng Sala Daeng Metropolitan Police Station Assumption College

    Bang Phai, Bangkok

    Bang Phai, Bangkok

    Bang_Phai,_Bangkok

  • Bobae Market
  • Cheap clothing market in Bangkok, Thailand

    Prince Palace Hotel Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Wat Boromniwat Num luk thung (2011-06-14). "เที่ยว"โบ๊เบ๊" ต้องมนต์เสน่ห์ชุมชนเก่า" [Travel

    Bobae Market

    Bobae Market

    Bobae_Market

  • Ethnic groups in the Philippines
  • 25, núm. 62; AGI, Filipinas, leg. 8, ramo 3, núm. 50; leg. 10, ramo 1, núm. 6; leg. 22, ramo 1, núm. 1, fos. 408 r –428 v; núm. 21; leg. 32, núm. 30;

    Ethnic groups in the Philippines

    Ethnic groups in the Philippines

    Ethnic_groups_in_the_Philippines

  • San Chaopho Suea subdistrict
  • Khwaeng in Thailand

    from north: Bowon Niwet (Khlong Lot Wat Ratchanadda is a divider line), Sao Chingcha (Tanao Road is a divider line), Wat Ratchabophit (Bamrung Mueang Road

    San Chaopho Suea subdistrict

    San Chaopho Suea subdistrict

    San_Chaopho_Suea_subdistrict

  • Nirat Hariphunchai
  • dedication to his beloved, Thip. 10–27: Wat Phra Singh to the city gate. He visits twelve wat, including Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang, and the shrine of

    Nirat Hariphunchai

    Nirat Hariphunchai

    Nirat_Hariphunchai

  • Pongsit Kampee
  • Thai rock singer and producer

    hospital near their home. He attended kindergarten and primary education at the Wat Arun Rang Si School and was later educated at a lower secondary school at

    Pongsit Kampee

    Pongsit Kampee

    Pongsit_Kampee

  • Māgha Pūjā
  • Buddhist festival and day of observance in Southeast and South Asia

    the palace only. In the evening, 31 monks from the temples Wat Bowonniwet Vihara and Wat Ratchapradit would recite the Ovādapātimokkha, lit lanterns

    Māgha Pūjā

    Māgha Pūjā

    Māgha_Pūjā

  • Bon Om Touk
  • Cambodian holiday

    "Indra Pagoda" in Kampong Chhnang Province and later changed its name to Wat Preah Indra Tep by building a statue of the Buddha in Kampong Chhnang. When

    Bon Om Touk

    Bon Om Touk

    Bon_Om_Touk

  • Pu Som Fao Sap
  • Type of Thai ghost

    possessions. The most well-known account took place around 1957–1958 at Wat Ratchaburana in Ayutthaya, when a group of thieves secretly looted the temple's

    Pu Som Fao Sap

    Pu_Som_Fao_Sap

  • Nattawat Jirochtikul
  • Thai actor and singer (born 2004)

    a feeling of youthful brightness. The name can also be reinterpreted as num and one, as in number one. On 19 April 2025, his father, "Plodpai" Jutinat

    Nattawat Jirochtikul

    Nattawat Jirochtikul

    Nattawat_Jirochtikul

  • National dish
  • Culinary dish strongly associated with a particular country

    banitsa Burkina Faso: riz gras Burundi: boko boko Cambodia: fish amok, num banhchok, samlar kako Cameroon: ndolé Canada: poutine, donair, butter tarts

    National dish

    National dish

    National_dish

  • Indo-European vocabulary
  • Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language

    Albanian Tocharian Hittite *nu- "now" now, Scot noo (< OE nū) nu "now" num, nunc (num + -ce) "now"; nūper "lately, recently" nûn, nun, nu "now" nú "now, so

    Indo-European vocabulary

    Indo-European_vocabulary

  • Tai peoples
  • Descendants of speakers of a common Tai language

    Bas-relief of the Siamese mercenaries in Angkor Wat, described as Syāṃ kuk. The Siamese would found their own kingdom in the thirteenth century and become

    Tai peoples

    Tai peoples

    Tai_peoples

  • Nguyễn dynasty
  • Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)

    in Vietnamese are: Thân ấn – The geometric block, or body, of the seal. Núm ấn – The handle for pressing the seal down on texts. In case the seal is

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn_dynasty

  • Thai cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Thailand

    and yard-long beans, either raw or blanched. One such paste is nam phrik num, a paste of pounded fresh green chilies, shallots, garlic and coriander leaves

    Thai cuisine

    Thai_cuisine

  • History of slavery
  • indios, Causas, evolucion y circunstancias. Revista de Indias, 2000, vol. LX, núm. 218 "Ways of ending slavery". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the

    History of slavery

    History_of_slavery

  • Sam Yan
  • Road junction

    the intersections' northeastern and northwestern corners, respectively. Wat Hua Lamphong sits on the intersection's southeastern corner, while the large

    Sam Yan

    Sam Yan

    Sam_Yan

  • Panitan Budkaew
  • Thai actor (born 2003)

    Soil Moisture Levels Around Stone Dam, Earthen Dam and Undammed Areas at Wat Monphayachae, Lampang Thailand" and was awarded for an outstanding oral presentation

    Panitan Budkaew

    Panitan Budkaew

    Panitan_Budkaew

  • List of songs recorded by Sinn Sisamouth
  • Sisamouth has been featured on more than 250 Chlangden (remixed) albums, 158 Wat Phnom albums (originals), more than 90 Sayonara Sound albums(remixed), and

    List of songs recorded by Sinn Sisamouth

    List_of_songs_recorded_by_Sinn_Sisamouth

  • Cambodia
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    infrastructural projects throughout the region, the most famous of which is Angkor Wat. In the 15th century, it began a decline in power until, in 1863, Cambodia

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

  • List of London railway stations
  • 2865 (North Sheen) Richmond Northumberland Park Haringey Greater Anglia NUM 3 1840 E 51°35′55″N 0°03′18″W / 51.5986°N 0.0551°W / 51.5986; -0.0551

    List of London railway stations

    List of London railway stations

    List_of_London_railway_stations

  • Lao language
  • Kra–Dai language

    advantage of rapid decline in the Khmer Empire, Phra Chao Fa Ngoum (ຟ້າງູ່ມ /fâː ŋūːm/) defeated the Khmer and united the Tai mueang of what is now Laos and Isan

    Lao language

    Lao language

    Lao_language

  • Chams
  • Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia

    Chams are from Cambodia, most of their dishes, such as leas hal, num banhchok, and num kong, are of Cambodian origin, while the Cham style of coffee (café

    Chams

    Chams

    Chams

  • Bang Nam Chuet, Samut Sakhon
  • Tambon in Samut Sakhon, Thailand

    south-southwest of Bangkok. Its name "Bang Nam Chuet" (also spelled Bang Num Jeud) means "place of freshwater", owing the condition of the area. The general

    Bang Nam Chuet, Samut Sakhon

    Bang Nam Chuet, Samut Sakhon

    Bang_Nam_Chuet,_Samut_Sakhon

  • Religion in Singapore
  • there are Buddhist centres and temples that serve these communities, such as Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple, Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple and

    Religion in Singapore

    Religion_in_Singapore

  • Sindhi language
  • Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh

    Pare/Parte Ddor Chhete Ddor Near Vejhō Vejo/Ōdō/Ōdirō/Ore Vejhō/Vejhe/Orte Ōddō Wat, bājūme Nerro Good/Excellent Sutho, Chaṅō Khāso/Sutho/Thhāuko Sutho, Bhalo

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi_language

  • Iranian languages
  • Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family

    rumb zafan, zafarə, åŋhānō, åñh dzyx name name nâm num nom nöm num naw, nêw nav nūm nâm num num nöme nâm nâman nãman nom night şew shab šö, šav şav şö

    Iranian languages

    Iranian languages

    Iranian_languages

  • Yola dialect
  • Historical Anglic dialect of southeast Ireland

    fa(a)decode: yol is deprecated whad (what) what whit fit (Doric Scots) wat wat when fan/ phen/ vancode: yol is deprecated whanne when whan fan (Doric

    Yola dialect

    Yola dialect

    Yola_dialect

  • Comparison of Lao and Thai
  • Comparison of languages

    'crystal' or 'glass' (material) still seen in the names of old temples, such as 'Wat Phra Kaew' or 'Temple of the Holy Gem'. Nonetheless, a lot of cognate vocabulary

    Comparison of Lao and Thai

    Comparison of Lao and Thai

    Comparison_of_Lao_and_Thai

  • Maylada Susri
  • Thai actress, model and singer (born 1996)

    Petch / Nampetch / Anchalee Mon Garn Bandan Ruk Namneung / Diew Insee Daeng Wat / Wassana 2021 Monrak Nong Phak Kayaeng Chompoo Channel 3 2023 Tai Ngao Tawan

    Maylada Susri

    Maylada Susri

    Maylada_Susri

  • Nanyang (region)
  • Chinese name for the region of Southeast Asia, literally meaning "southern ocean"

    Keat Gin (2004). Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor. p. 936. Wu, Yuan-li. Economic Development in Southeast Asia:

    Nanyang (region)

    Nanyang (region)

    Nanyang_(region)

  • List of mineral symbols
  • Nullaginite Nlg Nataliyamalikite Nml Nepskoeite Nep Niobokupletskite Nbk Numanoite Num Natalyite Nta Neptunite Npt Niobophyllite Nbp Nuragheite Nur Natanite Ntn

    List of mineral symbols

    List_of_mineral_symbols

  • Pali
  • Indo-European language native to the Indian subcontinent

    under U+1E47 Alt+N – &#7751; ñ ~n n with tilde U+00F1 Alt+Ctrl+N Alt+0241(NumPad) &ntilde; ṭ .t t with dot below U+1E6D Alt+T – &#7789; ḍ .d d with dot

    Pali

    Pali

  • Farmer's Brother
  • dd=0&af=RN&locID=sfu_z39&srchtp=a&c=1&ste=11&stp=Author&dc=flc&d4=0.33&docNum=CY102612015&ae=CY102612015&tiPG=1&an=SABCP03269600 "Speeches delivered by

    Farmer's Brother

    Farmer's_Brother

  • Prayer
  • Invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with a deity

    ISBN 978-1-77995-274-5. "Gen. 25: 21". Biblegateway.com. Retrieved August 26, 2012. "Num. 11:2". Biblegateway.com. Retrieved August 26, 2012. "1 Samuel 8:6". Biblegateway

    Prayer

    Prayer

    Prayer

  • History of abortion
  • Asia for centuries. One of the bas reliefs decorating the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, dated c. 1150, depicts a demon performing such an abortion upon

    History of abortion

    History of abortion

    History_of_abortion

  • Samutprakan School
  • Public school in Samut Prakan, Thailand

    Phraya Damrong Rachanupab established the school as a primary school at Wat Klang, Paknam Muang, Samut Prakan on 18 July 1883. Samut Prakan School began

    Samutprakan School

    Samutprakan_School

  • United Kingdom labour law
  • judicially developed principles of natural justice. For example, in Roebuck v NUM (Yorkshire Area) No 2 Templeman J held that it was unfair that Arthur Scargill

    United Kingdom labour law

    United Kingdom labour law

    United_Kingdom_labour_law

  • Caroline Webb
  • British author, economist and executive coach

    Webb, Caroline (March 2017). "Tenha Um Bom Dia! Como transformar cada dia num dia mais produtivo e feliz". Editorial Presença. Webb, Caroline (July 2016)

    Caroline Webb

    Caroline Webb

    Caroline_Webb

  • Chiang Mai province
  • Largest province of Thailand

    vegetables, pork crackling, or deep-fried crunchy rice cakes. Nam phrik num meaning "chili paste young man", is another kind of paste which can be eaten

    Chiang Mai province

    Chiang Mai province

    Chiang_Mai_province

  • Waycross, Georgia
  • City in Georgia, US

    Times-Union (Georgia Times-Union edition) Waycross Area Television Service (WATS) Channel 10 AM WAYX AM 1230 (News Talk Radio) WSFN AM 1350 (Sports Radio)

    Waycross, Georgia

    Waycross, Georgia

    Waycross,_Georgia

  • 2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
  • Freestyle skiing competitive season

    Ruka Tignes Val Thorens Font-Romeu Megève Montafon Innichen Wat Feldberg Idre Sunny Valley Mönchengladbach Moscow Minsk Milan Seiser Alm Voss Arosa Silvaplana

    2016–17 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

    2016–17_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup

  • Sukhothai rice noodles
  • Thai rice noodle dish

    next to Wat Sangwet (Wat Sangwet Wittayaram) near the mouth of Khlong Bang Lamphu. The shop owner was Teacher Somsong, a schoolteacher at Wat Sangwet

    Sukhothai rice noodles

    Sukhothai rice noodles

    Sukhothai_rice_noodles

  • Jintara Poonlarp
  • Thai singer (born 1969)

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  • Wot
  • pres. sing.

    of Wit

  • Wax
  • v. i.

    To pass from one state to another; to become; to grow; as, to wax strong; to wax warmer or colder; to wax feeble; to wax old; to wax worse and worse.

  • Fat
  • superl.

    Rich; producing a large income; desirable; as, a fat benefice; a fat office; a fat job.

  • Wax
  • v. t.

    To smear or rub with wax; to treat with wax; as, to wax a thread or a table.

  • Wit
  • inf.

    of Wit

  • Fat
  • superl.

    Abounding with fat

  • Wet
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Wet

  • What
  • interrog. adv.

    Why? For what purpose? On what account?

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  • superl.

    Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season.

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    Instruments of war.

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  • prep.

    The relation of some state or condition; as, at war; at peace; at ease; at your service; at fault; at liberty; at risk; at disadvantage.

  • Fat
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    Fertile; productive; as, a fat soil; a fat pasture.

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  • pron., a., & adv.

    As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost?

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  • v. t.

    To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.

  • What
  • pron., a., & adv.

    Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage!

  • Pat
  • adv.

    In a pat manner.

  • Want
  • v. i.

    The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack; as, a want of power or knowledge for any purpose; want of food and clothing.

  • Way
  • n.

    Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.