| บาโรก | [Bārōk] (adj) EN: Baroque FR: baroque |
| ฉ้อ | [chø] (v) EN: defraud ; embezzle ; bilk ; fleece ; gyp ; rook ; cheat ; swindle ; rip off FR: frauder ; escroquer ; filouter (vx) ; rouler (fam.) |
| ฉ้อฉล | [chøchon] (v) EN: defraud ; embezzle ; bilk ; fleece ; gyp ; rook ; cheat ; swindle ; rip off FR: détourner ; escroquer |
| ฉ้อโกง | [chøkōng] (v) EN: defraud ; embezzle ; rook ; cheat ; fleece ; gyp ; swindle ; rip off FR: détourner ; escroquer |
| ฉ้อราษฎร์บังหลวง | [chørātbanglūang] (v) EN: corrupt ; embezzle ; peculate ; swindle FR: corrompre ; détourner ; escroquer |
| จรวด | [jarūat] (n) EN: rocket ; missile ; space vehicle FR: fusée [ f ] ; missile [ m ] ; roquette [ f ] ; lanceur [ m ] |
| แก้ว | [kaēo] (n) EN: parrot FR: perroquet [ m ] |
| กัน | [kan] (x) EN: one another ; each other ; mutually ; together ; jointly FR: l'un et l'autre ; l'un l'autre ; ensemble ; entre eux ; réciproque |
| การฉ้อโกง | [kān chøkōng] (n) EN: fraud FR: escroquerie [ f ] ; fraude [ f ] |
| ขบ | [khop] (v) EN: crunch ; gobble ; crack ; bite ; grind ; grit FR: croquer ; mordre |
| Roque | n. [ Abbr. fr. Croquet. ] A form of croquet modified for greater accuracy of play. The court has a wood border often faced with rubber, used as a cushion in bank shots. The balls are 31/4 in. in diameter, the cage (center arches or wickets) 33/8 in. wide, the other arches 31/2 in. wide. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Roquefort | { or } n. A highly flavored blue-molded cheese, made at Roquefort, department of Aveyron, France. It is made from milk of ewes, sometimes with cow's milk added, and is cured in caves. Improperly, a cheese made in imitation of it. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: Roquefort cheese |
| Roquelaure | n. [ F.; so called after Duc de Roquelaure, in the reign of Louis XIV. ] A cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century. [ Written also roquelo. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Roquet | v. t. [ Etymol. uncertain ] (Croquet) To hit, as another's ball, with one's own ball. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Roquet | v. i. To hit another's ball with one's own. [ 1913 Webster ] |