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US
/ˌmædəˈɡæskɝ/
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NOUN
- a republic on the island of Madagascar; achieved independence from France in 1960
- an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa; the 4th largest island in the world
How To Use Madagascar In A Sentence
- This focus seems to contradict the book's goal of including Madagascar's diverse peoples without privileging any single group.
- At one level the book is indeed a meticulously documented economic history of nineteenth-century Madagascar.
- For instance, he probably never visited Japan or Madagascar although they were described in the book.
- And, naturally, most of the elements that made "Madagascar" all those millions are back, including lemur leader King Julien (Sacha Baron Cohen with a wittily un-peggable dialect), and the song -- the song -- "I Like to Move It. Top Stories - Google News
- Raxworthy and colleagues developed a computer model to study chameleons, lizards known for their ability to change color depending on their mood or surroundings, in Madagascar.
- Sailing for 100 miles over seven days in a small dugout canoe with two local fishermen through the changeable waters of southwest Madagascar.
- Crowned sifaka lemurs are found only in Madagascar, and their survival is threatened by deforestation. ZooBorns
- Golden-crowned sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli), Madagascar. Madagascar dry deciduous forests
- The introduction of oil to Madagascar would be a timely boost for a country that has suffered recently because of political instability. Times, Sunday Times
- Four out of the six provinces on the island of Madagascar have declared their intention to secede and form an independent entity.