| squat | (vi) นั่งยองๆ, Syn. crouch, sit |
| squat | (vi) หมอบ, Syn. cower |
| squat | (adj) อ้วนเตี้ย, See also: ม่อต้อ, เตี้ยล่ำ, Syn. dumpy, stumpy |
| squat | (n) การนั่งยองๆ, Syn. crouch |
| ยงโย่ | (v) squat, See also: crouch, to get up from a squatting position, Syn. ยงโย่ยงหยก, Example: เด็กยงโย่ยงหยกอยู่ริมน้ำ, Thai Definition: กิริยาที่นั่งหรือยืนขยับตัวขึ้นๆ ลงๆ ก้มๆ เงยๆ ไม่เป็นระเบียบ |
| นั่ง | (v) sit, See also: squat, Syn. นั่งลง, Example: ทุกคนในที่ประชุมนั่งพร้อมๆ กัน, Thai Definition: อาการที่หย่อนก้นให้ติดกับพื้นหรือที่รองเช่นเก้าอี้ |
| squat | Seen at a distance, the rock looks like a squatting human figure. |
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| squat | (n) the act of assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees bent and the buttocks near the heels, Syn. squatting |
| squat | (v) sit on one's heels, Syn. hunker, hunker down, scrunch, crouch, scrunch up, Example: In some cultures, the women give birth while squatting; The children hunkered down to protect themselves from the sandstorm |
| squat | (v) be close to the earth, or be disproportionately wide, Example: The building squatted low |
| squat | (v) occupy (a dwelling) illegally |
| squat | (adj) having a low center of gravity; built low to the ground, Syn. underslung |
| squatina | (n) type genus of the Squatinidae: angel sharks, Syn. genus Squatina |
| squatinidae | (n) bottom-dwelling ray-like sharks, Syn. family Squatinidae |
| squatness | (n) the property of being short and broad, Syn. stubbiness |
| squatter | (n) someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it, Syn. homesteader, nester |
| squatter | (n) someone who settles on land without right or title |
| Squat | v. i. |
| Squat | v. t. To bruise or make flat by a fall. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Squat | a. Him there they found, The head [ of the squill insect ] is broad and squat. Grew. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| Squat | n. (Zool.) The angel fish (Squatina angelus). [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Squaterole | n. (Zool.) The black-bellied plover. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Squatter | n. In such a tract, squatters and trespassers were tolerated to an extent now unknown. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Squatty | a. Squat; dumpy. J. Burroughs. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 踆 | [踆] squat #1,048,302 [Add to Longdo] |