Malabar Coast
a region along the entire SW coast of India, extending from the Arabian Sea inland to the Western Ghats.
- Also called Malabar.
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How to use Malabar Coast in a sentence
They are found in Malabar, Siam, Bengal, and in all the countries inhabited by the elephant and rhinoceros.
Buffon's Natural History. Volume VII (of 10) | Georges Louis Leclerc de BuffonBut in Malabar he was arrested as a Russian spy, and dragged before a zealous native magistrate.
The Cradle of Mankind | W.A. WigramThis was on the coast of Malabar, south of Bombay, and in what we should call the south-western part of the Deccan.
The College, the Market, and the Court | Caroline H. DallIt is a Malabar practice; where it is, probably, as truly Tibetan as in Tibet itself.
The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies | Robert Gordon LathamIt owes its civilization to the influence of the Hindus, and especially to that of the inhabitants of the Malabar Coast.
The Desert World | Arthur Mangin
British Dictionary definitions for Malabar Coast
Malabar
/ (ˈmæləˌbɑː) /
a region along the SW coast of India, extending from Goa to Cape Comorin: includes most of Kerala state
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