Similar words: lascar, mascara, adage, adagio, madam, again and again, armada, ramadan. Meaning: n. 1. a republic on the island of Madagascar; achieved independence from France in 1960 2. an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa; the 4th largest island in the world.
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1. Madagascar is the most fascinating place I have ever been to.
2. Light permeates the sheer petals of a Madagascar periwinkle.
3. Madagascar has a rugged mountain spine.
4. Many people native to Madagascar consider the aye-aye an omen of ill luck.
5. This guinea fowl was imported from Madagascar via the Ottoman Empire.
6. Madagascar Lovebirds are the only lovebird species which does not originate on the African continent.
7. Madagascar is an island off the east coast of Africa.
8. Watkins Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract is recommended by Fine Cooking Magazine in May(sentencedict.com), 2002 issue.
9. Common to Madagascar, the Black and White Ruffed Lemur is currently classified as Endangered by the World Conservation Union. World Animal Day is commemorated on October 4.
10. Of all the world's islands, Madagascar has the most native species.
11. Their vanilla, for example, comes from Madagascar; their macadamia nuts from Hawaii.
12. Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar.
13. This little beast is a lemur and it lives in Madagascar.
14. We traveled to Cape Town, and thence to India via Madagascar.
15. At the age of twenty-one, Pierre - that was the name he gave the winegrower - had been sent by his father to spend some time with his uncle in Madagascar.
16. It is the black-and-white indri,[sentencedict.com] largest of the lemurs — a type of small primate found only in Madagascar.
17. The French hostages, as well as a Togolese and a Madagascar national were kidnapped on Sept. 16 while they were sleeping in their villas in the uranium mining town of Arlit.
18. Lemurs are adorable monkey-like animals that live only in Madagascar, with a few species on the nearby Comoros islands.
19. But while the French may have left behind great cuisine, they did not prepare the country well for independence, leaving Madagascar distressingly poor and politically volatile.
20. They also got DNA from the egg ofthe elephant bird of Madagascar; at 160 times the volume of a chicken'segg, it is the largest bird's egg known.
21. Isle Juan de Nova in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and the African mainland.
22. That theory was given greater credence two years ago with the discovery that some Madagascar lemurs have in their genomes the remnants of a virus that was not an S.I.V., but related to it.
23. They include Benin, Gambia, and Ethiopia, Chana along with Madagascar, Liberia, and Zambian .
24. A rescue mission to save one of the world's rarest birds, the Madagascar Pochard, seems to have succeeded.
25. The elephant bird evolved at a time when birds ruled the earth and probably existed on Madagascar for 60 million years until dying out in the 17th century.
26. Conservationists have taken the first step in their quest to save the world's rarest duck - the Madagascar pochard.
27. Drivers stand ready amid a fleet of rickshaws in Antsirabe, Madagascar.
28. Any of some 40 species (family Testudinidae) of slow-moving, terrestrial, herbivorous turtles, found in the Old and New Worlds but chiefly in Africa and Madagascar.
29. A young boy descends into a saphire mine in southern Madagascar.
30. According to Hadfield, virtually any plant will do well in the product's clear bubble, although he recommends aloe vera, peace lily and Madagascar dragon as particularly strong filters.
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