characteristic of, relating to, or being a conjoined twin
adjective, noun
3. another word for Thai
Siamese in American English
(ˌsaɪəˈmiz; ˌsaɪəˈmis; for adj., usually ˈsaɪəˌmiz; ˈsaɪəˌmis)
nounWord forms: pluralˌSiaˈmese
1. former name for
Thai
2.
any of a breed of domestic cat, thought to have originated in Siam, with blue eyes and a light-colored coat that is darker on the face, ears, legs, and tail
adjective
3. old term for
Thai
4. [alsos-]
designating or of a pipe coupling or joint in the form of a Y, for joining two pipes or hoses to one pipe
Word origin
(sense 4) < Siamese twins
Examples of 'Siamese' in a sentence
Siamese
The two Siamese battered around her, thudding their sinuous backs against her shoulders.
Skelton, Alison Scott AN OLDER WOMAN
Until then Dai had been an extension of her being and she of his: Siamese twins joined at the heart, Inmaculada always said.
Adair, Tom (Intro) THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
Separated in bowls sitting side by side on a table in a window display, the two Siamese fighting fish swam tight, excited circles.