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Cambodian
[ kam-boh-dee-uhn ]
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Cambodia.
Cambodian
/ kæmˈbəʊdɪən /
adjective
- of or relating to Cambodia or its inhabitants
noun
- a native or inhabitant of Cambodia
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Other Words From
- an·ti-Cam·bo·di·an adjective noun
- pro-Cam·bo·di·an adjective noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Cambodian1
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Example Sentences
The initial collections displayed Cambodian menu photo rejects and paper found in copy machines.
One New York City-based salon owner on teaching Cambodian sex trade survivors his tricks of the trade.
The company reacted on Monday, vowing to ensure better conditions for their Cambodian seamstresses.
The 22-minute report (that you can watch with English subtitles here), alleges that H&M's Cambodian workers are vastly underpaid.
A new Swedish documentary alleges that the retailer pays its Cambodian workers $.45 an hour.
The Cambodian ballet-girls, when dancing in public, wear clothes that are simply fairy-like.
I had him removed from the window by force, undeterred by the insults with which he overwhelmed me in the Cambodian tongue.
The other Cambodian provinces now ruled by Siam are almost totally unknown by Europeans.
For example, the origin of the Mo practice of filing the teeth may be sought in a Cambodian fable.
We prefer the Cambodian sage who remarked: "In hell, it's bad form to harp on the heat."
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