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Malacca
[ muh-lak-uh, -lah-kuh ]
noun
- a state in Malaysia, on the SW Malay Peninsula: formerly a part of the British Straits Settlements and of the Federation of Malaya. 640 sq. mi. (1,658 sq. km).
- a seaport in and the capital of this state.
- Strait of, a strait between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. 35–185 miles (56–298 km) wide.
malacca
1/ məˈlækə /
noun
- the stem of the rattan palm
- a walking stick made from this stem
Malacca
2/ məˈlækə /
noun
- a state of SW Peninsular Malaysia: rubber plantations. Capital: Malacca. Pop: 635 791 (2000). Area: 1683 sq km (650 sq miles)
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- Ma·laccan adjective noun
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Example Sentences
"Wait," said Chief Inspector Kerry, and went swinging in, carrying his overall and having the malacca cane tucked under his arm.
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Malacca is, near the coast, merely hilly; but further in the interior the hills swell into a fine mountain range.
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He had light grey suède gloves, and carried a gold-mounted malacca cane with a curved handle.
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The Semangs of Malacca are jet-black in color, with thick lips, flat nose, and protruding abdomen.
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The Indian fleet had just entered the Straits of Malacca, and were sailing in open order, with a fresh breeze and smooth water.
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