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Any one of several species of parrots of the genus Coracopsis, native of Madagascar; -- called also vasa parrot.
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A large bird, supposed by some to be the same as the extinct Epiornis of Madagascar.
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of Madame
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Of or pertaining to Madagascar or its inhabitants.
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A Spanish title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady.
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A small insectivore (Centetes ecaudatus), native of Madagascar, but introduced also into the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius; -- called also tanrec. The name is applied to other allied genera. See Tendrac.
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of Madam
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A gentlewoman; -- an appellation or courteous form of address given to a lady, especially an elderly or a married lady; -- much used in the address, at the beginning of a letter, to a woman. The corresponding word in addressing a man is Sir.
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A native or inhabitant of Madagascar, or Madecassee; the language of the natives of Madagascar. See Malagasy.
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pl. of Madame and Madam.
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A genus of climbing asclepiadaceous shrubs, of Madagascar, Malaya, etc. They have fleshy or coriaceous opposite leaves, and large white waxy flowers in cymes.
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The ringtailed lemur (Lemur catta) of Madagascar. Its long tail is annulated with black and white.
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My lady; -- a French title formerly given to ladies of quality; now, in France, given to all married women.
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Madam; Mrs; -- a title of address or respect among the Italians.
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A native or natives of Madagascar; also (sing.), the language.
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The white indris of Madagascar. It is regarded by the natives as sacred.
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My lady; -- a term of address in Italian formerly used as the equivalent of Madame, but for which Signora is now substituted. Sometimes introduced into English.
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Any one of several species of small insectivores of the family Centetidae, belonging to Ericulus, Echinope, and related genera, native of Madagascar. They are more or less spinose and resemble the hedgehog in habits. The rice tendrac (Oryzorictes hora) is very injurious to rice crops. Some of the species are called also tenrec.
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An ichneumon (Herpestes galera) native of Southern Africa and Madagascar. It is reddish brown or dark brown, grizzled with white. Called also vondsira, and marsh ichneumon.
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