Korat

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See also: korát, körat, and korat

English

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Etymology

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From Thai โคราช (koo-râat).

Noun

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Korat (plural Korats)

A family of Korats.
  1. A blue-grey short-haired breed of domestic cat with heart-shaped head and large green eyes.

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Proper noun

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Korat

  1. Synonym of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
    • 1953 July, “State Railways of Thailand”, in Railway Magazine, page 448:
      In March 1897, King Chulalongkorn opened the section from Bangkok to Ayuthya, and the railway reached Nakorn Ratsima (Korat) in 1900.

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