See Also: Roxicodone(health)
Khmer(dictionary)
Mon-Khmer(dictionary)
Khmer(encyclopedia)
Khmer Rouge, the(dictionary)
Khmer Republic, the(dictionary)
Mon-Khmer languages(encyclopedia)
Khmer language(encyclopedia)
Khmer Rouge(encyclopedia)
Khmer (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)

Khmer language (sh) and Roxicodone (health)


Khmer language (sh)




or Cambodian language

Mon-Khmer language spoken by more than seven million people in Cambodia (where it is the national language), southern Vietnam, and parts of Thailand.

Khmer is written in a distinctive script, which, like the Writing systems of Burmese, Thai, and Lao, is descended from the South Asian Pallava script (see Indic Writing systems); the earliest inscription in Old Khmer is from the 7th century. During the Angkor period (9th-15th centuries), Khmer lent many words to Thai, Lao, and Other Languages of the region (see Tai Languages). Khmer itself has borrowed many learned words from Sanskrit and Pali.


Roxicodone (health)


Roxicodone is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in Other countries. Active ingredient(s): oxycodone hydrochloride.