[
US
/məˈɫækə/
]
NOUN
- the third smallest Malaysian state; located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula
How To Use Malacca In A Sentence
- The Strait of Malacca is one of the worlds hottest and most crucial strategic choke points.
- Sumatra is separated from Singapore by the narrow Strait of Malacca. Haze Blankets Singapore
- Of the 74,000 vessels, carrying one-third of global seaborne trade, that passed through the Strait of Malacca last year, most also plied the South China Sea.
- At a time when cities such as George Town and Malacca are winning international recognition for their preservation of heritage sections of their cities, the Sarawak government's retrogressive efforts to wipe out remaining vestiges of Kuching's architectural heritage are incomprehensible. Undefined
- The Muslim ummah (transnational community of believers) from the Maghreb to Malacca is marked by ethnic, economic, doctrinal, cultural, and political differences.
- Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text.
- To the north-west lie the Malacca Straits, five hundred miles of international water, bordered by Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south, which are barely policed.
- Walking sticks of malacca and rattan were favorites for Town use, with crook, crutch or straight handles, very often mounted with silver bands and tips. Dressing the Edwardian Man | Edwardian Promenade
- Malaysia Sports School started their campaign with a 6-0 drubbing of their juniors and then defeated former champions Malacca MC 4-1.
- Sailors have been killed off Sumatra and attacks on shipping is on the rise in the Malacca and Singapore Straits - two of the world's busiest shipping lanes, the paper said.