Malakka - translation to English
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Malakka - translation to English


Malakka         
Malacca (Geography)
malacca cane         
  • [[Wiener Geflecht]] Chair, [[Josephinism]] style, typical Viennese, around 1780. The seat and back [[wicker]]work panels are woven of rattan, while the frame is hardwood.
  • Juvenile ''[[Calamus oblongus]]'' subsp. ''mollis'' in a forest [[understory]] in the [[Philippines]]
  • ''[[Sibat]]'' spears from the [[Philippines]]
  • Free-standing juvenile ''[[Plectocomia elongata]]'' in [[Indonesia]]
  • Close-up of the edible scaly fruits and the spiny stem of ''[[Calamus rotang]]'' in [[Thailand]]
  • Base of a clustering rattan palm in [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Wild-harvested rattan canes being treated and dried in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • Worker harvesting rattan from an [[old-growth]] forest in the Philippines
MATERIAL (VEGETABLE SOURCE)
Rattan Palm; Rattan palm; Rattan furniture; Singapore cane; Ratan; Datu rattan; Malacca cane; Rattan palms; Manila cane
n. wandelstok gemaakt uit malakka (stam van rotanpalm)
Malaya      
n. Malakka (schiereiland in zuidoost Azië; vroeger - federatie van staten aldaar)

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Malakka
Malakka (soms gespeld als Malacca) kan verwijzen naar:
Examples of use of Malakka
1. The only witnesses to the battle were the 317 survivors on the Kormoran, which was disguised as a Dutch freighter, the Straat Malakka, when it encountered the Australian ship.
2. Like during the last bird flu scare, we may introduce new seafood dishes and replace chicken with lamb in some items.» While Ajit Kalbag sous chef, Flags restaurant reiterated that chicken continued to be as popular as ever on Sunday, Praful Chandrawarkar owner, Malakka Spice emphasised that people need to be made aware that bird flu has nothing to do with cooked chicken. «This is not a food–borne disease.