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Carrom is a
tabletop game of
Indian origin in
which players flick discs,
attempting to
knock them to the
corners of the board. In
South Asia, many clubs...
- in 1308 with the name
Karom. The
medieval fortress of
Karom was
built on the
ruins of the
ancient Roman one.
Until 1521,
Karom was a
possession of Hungarian...
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Austroasiatic languages Mon: *krom ← *krɔɔm Khmer: krom ←
karoṃ,
karom (Angkorian) ←
karoṃ,
karom,
karomm (pre-Angkorian) ← *kǝrɔɔm, *kǝnrɔɔm, *krɔɔm (Mon)...
- in
place while walking. It is also
known as khadau, karrow,
kharawan and
karom, and used in the
Indian subcontinent mostly by mendicants,
saints and commoners...
- Nok-Khao
karom which is
recognised as a
symbol of
Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Nok-Khao
Karom is a
local animal name of
Nakhon Ratchasima for dove.
Karom is...
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Dihunet out bremañ, ma Breizh! 𝄆
Chorus 𝄇 1 [niː bʀɛi̯.ziz‿a ˈɡɑː.lɔ̃n
kaˈʀom(b)‿ɔ̃n ɡwiːʀ vʀoː] [ˈbʀyː.ded‿eː ɑ̃n ˈaʀ.voʀ dʀeː aʀ bet tʀoː.dʀoː] [ˈdis...
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Thammarat 4015 113.717
Karom Road; Ban Song-Nakhon Si
Thammarat Road Ban Tan - Ban Song
Nakhon Si Thammarat,
Suratthani 4016 31.208
Karom Road (Nakhon Si Thammarat-Ban...
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Hathauri Indrak Chak
Kanaila Kanhauli Karanpura Karmaha Karmaul Karnai Karom Kasihari Kasila pachbenian Kewtalia Khairati Udho
Khairati Dalip Khap punak...
- of a group, other")
kepkep "few" karùm(a) "goanna; clumsiness, mistake"
karom "black skink; clumsiness, mistake" ngœna "breath, intellect, memory" ner...
- water/electricity) ár + ‑am "my price"
perem (base form) "(b)rim" per + ‑em "my lawsuit"
karom (base form) "claw" kar + ‑om "my arm" erőd (base form) "fortress" erő +...