ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to Madagascar or its people
Madagascan pepper
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Madagascar
How To Use Madagascan In A Sentence
- He added that the Madagascan Senate is ready to further reinforce exchange and contact with the CPPCC and make efforts to the development of bilateral friendly ties.
- These colonials were outnumbered roughly two to one by ex-slaves, most of whom were of Madagascan origin.
- Response directed at Mike: the 'fossa' I was referring to is not the osteological concavity that you are thinking of, but the Madagascan euplerid carnivoran Cryptoprocta ferox. Giant hoatzins of doom
- Response directed at Mike: the 'fossa' I was referring to is not the osteological concavity that you are thinking of, but the Madagascan euplerid carnivoran Cryptoprocta ferox. Giant hoatzins of doom
- Madagascan endemics include Cophylinae and Scaphiophryninae; the former are predominantly tree frogs, the latter are terrestrial and semi-fossorial.
- Former President Ravalomanana had committed the Madagascan government to increasing protected areas on the island and had demonstrated a willingness to work with conservationists.
- Besides gibbons, singing primates include the Madagascan lemurs called indris, the tarsiers of Sulawesi, and the tiff monkeys of South America.
- Madagascan pepper
- And it was then a matter of experimenting with the botanicals – Macedonian juniper berries, Bulgarian coriander seed, French angelica root, Spanish liquorice root, Italian orris root, Spanish ground almond, Chinese cassia bark, Madagascan cinnamon, and Spanish orange peel and lemon peel – and designing the still. Best UK Newcomer 2010: Sipsmith distillers