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Malacanthus plumieri
Matajuelo banco Ma`ta*jue"lo ban"co [Sp. blanco white.] A West Indian food fish (Malacanthus plumieri) related to the tilefish.
malacatoon
Melocoton Mel`o*co*ton", Melocotoon Mel`o*co*toon", n. [Sp. melocoton a kind of peach tree and its fruit, L. malum cotonium, or cotonea, or Cydonia, a quince, or quince tree, lit., apple of Cydonia, Gr. ? ?. See Quince.] (Bot.) (a) A quince. (b) A kind of peach having one side deep red, and the flesh yellow. [Written also malacatoon, malacotune.]
Malacatune
Malacatune Mal`a*ca*tune", n. See Melocoton.

Meaning of Malaca from wikipedia

- Look up malaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Malaka or Malaca may refer to: Kaus-malaka, king of Udumi (Edom) during the reign of the ****yrian king...
- Spain, the Byzantines took Malaca and other cities on the southeastern coast and founded the new province of Spania in 552. Malaca became one of the prin****l...
- Enrique of Malacca (Spanish: Enrique de Malaca; Portuguese: Henrique de Malaca), was a Malay member of the Magellan expedition that completed the first...
- Calama was a colonia in the Roman province of Numidia situated where Guelma in Algeria now stands. G. Mokhtar places it just within the Roman province...
- Oxycilla malaca, the bent-lined tan, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Georgia...
- the mouth of the Malaca flumen (Guadalmedina). After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic took control of the town known to them as Malaca. By the 1st century...
- built in a simple form, without the proper military points. — Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Erédia, 1613. As the...
- Lex Malacitana or Lex Flavia Malacitana ("Flavian law of Malaca") is a bronze tablet bearing Latin local statutes which deal with the official activities...
- da Índia Intra Ganges) 1613 — Description of Malaca, Meridional India, and Cathay (Declaraçam de Malaca e da India Meridional com Cathay) 1615 — History...
- colony was the city of Malaca, a supposition he contradicted by pointing out that the ruins of Mainake could still be seen near Malaca and showed the regular...