{i} citizen or resident of Siam; official language of Thailand, Thai; breed of short-haired domestic cat having a fawn colored coat with dark markings on the ears paws and tail (originally raised in Siam)
A Siamese cat is a type of cat with short cream and brown fur, blue eyes, dark ears, and a dark tail. A shorthaired cat of a breed developed in the Far East, having blue eyes and a pale fawn or gray coat with darker ears, face, tail, and feet. a type of cat that has blue eyes, short grey or brown fur, and a dark face (Siamese from Siam former name of Thailand). Breed of slender, short-haired domestic cat that originated in Thailand (Siam). The Siamese has a pale fawn or gray body with dark points on the ears, face, legs, and tail. The points may be dark brown (seal point), blue-gray (blue point), milk-chocolate brown (chocolate point), pinkish gray (lilac point), or reddish orange (red point). The head is wedge-shaped. The blue eyes are slanted and may be crossed, though crossed eyes and kinked tail are discouraged by breeders of show animals. Siamese are considered highly intelligent and are very vocal, with a distinctive yowling mew
n. A small, often brightly colored, aggressive freshwater fish (Betta splendens) native to Malaysia and Thailand that has large fins and tail and is popular in home aquariums. Freshwater tropical fish (Betta splendens;family Belontiidae or Anabantidae), noted for the males' pugnacity toward one another. A native of Thailand, it was domesticated there for use in contests. Combat consists mainly of fin nipping and is accompanied by a display of extended gill covers, spread fins, and intensified colouring. This slender fish grows to about 2.5 in. (6.5 cm) long. In the wild it is predominantly greenish or brown, with red fins; domesticated, it has been bred with long, flowing fins and in a variety of colours, such as red, green, blue, and lavender
Siamese twins are twins who are born with their bodies joined. Either of a pair of identical twins born with their bodies joined at some point, a result of the incomplete division of the ovum from which the twins developed. one of two people who are born joined to each other - sometimes considered offensive = conjoined twin (From such a pair (Chang and Eng) who were born in Siam (now Thailand))