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Military unit
The Malaya Command was a formation of the British Army formed in the 1920s for the coordination of the defences of British Malaya, which comprised the
Malaya_Command
with Japan were rising, so a steady but insufficient reinforcement of Malaya command was undertaken, and by the start of hostilities in December 1941 many
Commonwealth Ordnance Services in Malaya and Singapore
Commonwealth_Ordnance_Services_in_Malaya_and_Singapore
Head of Malaysian Armed Forces
was to defend British interests in Malaya in the event of conflict. The Malaya Command remained active until Malaya's independence in 1957, except during
Chief of Defence Force (Malaysia)
Chief_of_Defence_Force_(Malaysia)
1941–1942 World War II military campaign
Maree Sakusen), was a military campaign fought by Allied and Axis forces in Malaya from 8 December 1941 – 15 February 1942 at the opening of the Pacific War
Malayan_campaign
Museum in Singapore
as Headquarters Malaya Command Operations Bunker, constructed under Fort Canning Hill, Singapore, as an emergency, bomb-proof command centre during the
Battlebox
British Army general (1893–1974)
General Officer Commander-In-Chief, Malaya Command (1945–1946) General Officer Commander-In-Chief, Northern Command, India (1946–1947) Commander-in-Chief
Frank_Messervy
Military unit
forces in Malaya, Burma, and Hong Kong, and for the co-ordination of plans for the defence of those territories. But the CinC exercised no command or control
British_Far_East_Command
British Army officer
Officer Commanding calls upon all ranks Malaya Command for a determined and sustained effort to safeguard Malaya and the adjoining British territories.
Arthur_Percival
British military officer (1901–1988)
followed by command of the 51st/52nd Scottish Division until 1950. He was subsequently appointed as the General Officer Commanding Malaya Command during the
Roy_Urquhart
Military unit
known as the Malaya Infantry Brigade as part of the wartime expansion and reinforcement of Malaya Command. It was re-designated the 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade
1st_Malaya_Infantry_Brigade
World War II combined command (1942)
Command Maj. Gen. David Blake, Australian Army, Australian 7th Military District (Northern Australia) Lt Gen. Arthur Percival (BA) – Malaya Command Gen
American-British-Dutch-Australian Command
American-British-Dutch-Australian_Command
Special forces units during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960)
Service Regiment). Initially, the unit was a local security force under Malaya Command, which restricted Calvert to recruiting personnel already stationed
Malayan Scouts (Special Air Service Regiment)
Malayan_Scouts_(Special_Air_Service_Regiment)
British general (1879–1964)
Commanding Malaya Command on 8 November 1935, holding the post to 1939. Dobbie, then holding the rank of major general, was informed that after Malaya he would
William_Dobbie
Military unit
headquarters in Singapore following the wartime expansion and reinforcement of Malaya Command. The Brigade participated in the Malayan Campaign and the Battle of
2nd_Malaya_Infantry_Brigade
1942 battle of World War II
Japanese preparations but the patrol reports were later ignored by Malaya Command as being insignificant, based upon the belief that the real assault
Fall_of_Singapore
British Army general (1903–1990)
Second World War and later became General officer commanding (GOC) Malaya Command from 1956 to 1957. Roger Bower was born in Andover, Hampshire, England
Roger_Bower
Former national flag
ensign. The ensign, with the four colors of the FMS, was flown by HMS Malaya (commanded by Captain Boyle under the 5th Battle Squadron of the British Grand
Flag_of_Malaya_(1896–1950)
Part of World War II
Malaya, then under British occupation, was gradually occupied by Japanese forces between 8 December 1941 and the Allied surrender at Singapore on 15 February
Japanese_occupation_of_Malaya
Malayan soldier (1915–1942)
Malayan military officer who served under the 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade within the Malaya Command during the Second World War. Born in Selangor, Adnan
Adnan_Saidi
British WWII plan in Malaya and Thailand
plan of the British Malaya Command to move troops into southern Thailand to counter a Japanese amphibious attack on British Malaya. The plan was never
Operation_Matador_(1941)
Infantry division of the British Indian Army during World War II
division formed part of Indian III Corps in the Malaya Command during the Battle of Malaya. It was commanded by Major-General Arthur Edward Barstow. The 9th
9th_Infantry_Division_(India)
Engineers Malaya Command covered British Malaya, British Singapore, and British Borneo. Malaya Command, Singapore Headquarters, Malaya Command commanded by Governor
Structure of the British Army in 1939
Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939
Military unit
the Malaya Command during the Battle of Malaya. The division was re-raised on 1 April 1965 and is presently part of the XII Corps of Southern Command. It
11th Infantry Division (India)
11th_Infantry_Division_(India)
Malaysian police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur
served as a command centre for Malaya Command in order to defend the Malay Peninsula. After the Imperial Japanese Army had taken over Malaya, the FMSP withdrew
Bukit_Aman
Military base in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
the jurisdiction of the War Office in London, with regional command based at Malaya Command in the Colony of Singapore. In early 1957, as part of preparations
Camp_Mindef
Japanese officer and war criminal (1885–1946)
invasion of Malaya and Battle of Singapore. His conquest of Malaya and Singapore in 70 days earned him the sobriquet "The Tiger of Malaya". He was assigned
Tomoyuki_Yamashita
British Army general
CMG DSO (February 1872 – January 1949) was General Officer Commanding Malaya Command. Educated at Clifton College, Oldfield was, after graduating from the
Louis_Oldfield
assembly was marked by a series of three addresses in which the British Malaya Command formally surrendered the Indian troops of the British Indian Army to
Farrer_Park_address
Battle of the Malayan Campaign in World War II
costly retreats southwards. The outcome of these retreats, ordered by Malaya Command, was a badly mauled and decimated British infantry. The losses suffered
Battle_of_Kampar
1943–1945 Commonwealth military formation
troops to Malaya to enforce the surrender of the Japanese there and repatriate Allied prisoners of war. Fourteenth Army was renamed Malaya Command on 1 November
Fourteenth Army (United Kingdom)
Fourteenth_Army_(United_Kingdom)
senior British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding Malaya Command from 1934 to 1935. Lewin was educated at Winchester College, for which
Ernest_Lewin
British and Malaysian general
Commanding of Malaya Command. Following Malaya's independence on 31 August 1957, Brooke was promoted to major general and asked to remain in command of the Federation
Frank_Hastings_Brooke
Imperial Army landed the 25th Army under the command of General Tomoyuki Yamashita on the east coasts of Malaya and Thailand on the night of 7 December 1941
Japanese order of battle during the Malayan campaign
Japanese_order_of_battle_during_the_Malayan_campaign
Military unit
1933. Retrieved 1 September 2019. "Malaya Command Rifle Meeting". The Straits Times. 6 November 1933. "Malaya Command Rifle Meeting". The Straits Times
Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps
Penang_and_Province_Wellesley_Volunteer_Corps
to command XXX Corps. He was also appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1946 New Year Honours. Galloway was Commander-in-Chief Malaya Command
Alexander_Galloway
S-class destroyer
Thanet and Scout carried out various escort duties. On 26 January 1942 Malaya Command received intelligence that a Japanese troop convoy was approaching Endau
HMS_Thanet
British Army general (1896–1969)
and part of its headquarters was used to form that of Malaya Command, with Dempsey in command and his headquarters at Kuala Lumpur. On 8 November he
Miles_Dempsey
until May 1924, when he was appointed General Officer Commanding (GOC) Malaya Command. He performed his tour of duty in Singapore for the next three years
Theodore_Fraser
invasion of Malaya also started on 8 December 1941. Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Malaya Command, had nearly 90
British Army during the Second World War
British_Army_during_the_Second_World_War
Stance in occupied countries in World War II
trail [in relation to Heenan] in archival records is PRO, WO172/18, Malaya Command War Diary Appendix Z.1, 10 December 1941; WO172/33, III Indian Corps
Collaboration with the Empire of Japan
Collaboration_with_the_Empire_of_Japan
British Indian Army general (1885–1954)
was appointed to command III Indian Corps on 26 April 1941 as part of the Malaya Command, which then participated in the Battle of Malaya. He was unable
Lewis_Heath
Japanese officer, war criminal 1885-1948
was then reassigned to the Japanese Seventh Area Army in Singapore and Malaya in April 1945. Itagaki surrendered Japanese forces in Southeast Asia to
Seishirō_Itagaki
was appointed governor of Singapore and General Officer Commanding Malaya Command on 8 November 1935, holding the post based in The Istana until shortly
History_of_Singapore
Battle by Japan's invasion of Singapore during the Second World War
Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival, General Officer Commanding of HQ Malaya Command, drew a defence perimeter covering Kallang Airfield, the MacRitchie
Battle_of_Kranji
(Operations) Lieutenant-General Sir Lionel Vivian Bond (1884–1961), GOC Malaya Command Major-General Richard Lawrence Bond (1890–1971), GOC Nigeria Lieutenant-General
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Campaigns of the Pacific War in Southeast Asia
Pacific War in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Indochina, Burma, India, Malaya, and Singapore between 1941 and 1945. Japan attacked British and American
South-East Asian theatre of World War II
South-East_Asian_theatre_of_World_War_II
1948–1960 British colonial war in Malaya
Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces of the Federation of Malaya
Malayan_Emergency
Forces (2008–2011) Malaya Command HQ Malta and Libya (until at least 1967) Mediterranean Command (1907–1914) Middle East Command (1939–1945) Middle East
List of British Commands and Army groups
List_of_British_Commands_and_Army_groups
1942 battle of the Japanese invasion of Singapore during WWII
the invasion of Singapore. The 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade, comprising the British 2nd Loyal Regiment under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Mordaunt Elrington
Battle_of_Pasir_Panjang
British protected state and part of British Malaya
ships. The ensign, with the four colours of the FMS, was flown by HMS Malaya, commanded by Captain Boyle under the 5th Battle Squadron of the British Grand
Federated_Malay_States
1915 Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy
HMS Malaya was one of five Queen Elizabeth-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. Shortly after commissioning in early
HMS_Malaya
British Army officer
professional, serving in Malaya until 1953. Lieutenant Colonel John Sloane of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders took over command of the Scouts from Calvert
John Woodhouse (British Army officer)
John_Woodhouse_(British_Army_officer)
All-boys secondary school in Jalan Hang Tuah, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
March 1955 by Sir Donald MacGillivray, the British High Commissioner to Malaya. It then housed High Street School before relocated to Setapak High School
Victoria_Institution
British Army general
was a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding Malaya Command from 1929 to 1931. Pritchard was the son of Colonel Hurlock Pritchard
Harry Pritchard (British Army officer)
Harry_Pritchard_(British_Army_officer)
Canadian-born officer in the British Army
British Army, who served as General Officer Commanding Singapore and Malaya Command. In 1900, he played cricket for Canada. Born in Kingston, Ontario, van
Casimir_van_Straubenzee
Military unit
were four infantry battalions under SSVF. The battalions were : Battle of Malaya Battle of Singapore SAF Volunteer Corps (SAFVC) "33rd Newsletter March 2013"
Straits Settlements Volunteer Force
Straits_Settlements_Volunteer_Force
Beda Athletic Club Manila 1934 University of Santo Tomas Manila 1935 Malaya Command Singapore No tournament from 1936 to 1966 Only the Manila Football League
List of Filipino football champions
List_of_Filipino_football_champions
Australian general
Order and mentioned in despatches for his services during the fighting in Malaya. Captured along with many of his fellow soldiers following the fall of Singapore
Frederick_Galleghan
Dutch steamship, sunk in the second world war
Section, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Malaya Command) Lt.Col. George Archdale Palmer (Royal Engineers and AQMG of Malaya Command) Lt.Col. Gordon Calthrop Thorne
SS_Rooseboom
Defunct volunteer force of the Royal Air Force
pilot suffered a dislocation to his arm, and bruises to his body. Battle of Malaya Battle of Singapore SAF Volunteer Corps (SAFVC) "VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE FOR
Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force
Straits_Settlements_Volunteer_Air_Force
Battle of the Malayan Campaign in World War II
British 18th Division and Japanese forces in Malaya. The ambush was ordered by the head of Malaya Command, Lieutenant General Arthur Percival's own instructions;
Battle_of_Muar
Military unit
units using field artillery pieces and MLRS. In 1957, an officer from Malaya Command was sent to Singapore to invite Malayan citizens serving with the 1st
Royal Artillery Regiment (Malaysia)
Royal_Artillery_Regiment_(Malaysia)
Indian National Army as it existed between February and December, 1942
The fall of Malaya further brought under Japanese control approximately 45,000 regular Indian troops from Gen. Percival's command in Malaya, including
First_Indian_National_Army
1941 Japanese air raid on Singapore
shortly after Japanese forces landed on Kota Bharu, Kelantan in northern Malaya. It was the first knowledge the Singapore population had that war had broken
Bombing_of_Singapore_(1941)
British Indian Army officer, alleged spy for Japan in World War II
he was convicted of treason after spying for Japan during the Battle of Malaya of World War II. Heenan was executed by his wardens while in British custody
Patrick Vaughan Stanley Heenan
Patrick_Vaughan_Stanley_Heenan
British Army general
seize Singapore by attacking Malaya from the north through Siam. With only a small number of British force in his command, he knew he could not undertake
Lionel_Bond
Head of government of Malaysia
1963, Tunku Abdul Rahman, whom was the chief minister of the Federation of Malaya at the time, became the first prime minister of Malaysia. The current prime
Prime_Minister_of_Malaysia
Far-left political party in Malaya
the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist communist party which was active in British Malaya and later, the modern
Malayan_Communist_Party
Park in Singapore
nine-pound cannons remain. A military headquarters known as Headquarters Malaya Command Operations Bunker was then built with underground rooms serving as operations
Fort_Canning_Hill
1942 battle during the Pacific War in the Second World War
all under the command of Major J. H. de Vries. Units for the Riau islands were segmented in two: Riouw & Dependencies Territorial Command: KNIL Garrison
Fall_of_the_Riau_Islands
1942 battle during Japan's invasion of Singapore in World War II
Battle of Singapore Japanese order of battle during the Malayan Campaign Malaya Command Citations Coulthard-Clark 1998, pp. 202–203. "Battle of Bukit Timah"
Battle_of_Bukit_Timah
Battle of the Malayan Campaign in World War II
December 1941 and Murray-Lyon needed time to complete the defences. Malaya Command came up with a secondary plan to delay the Japanese; three mini-Matadors
Battle_of_Jitra
Planned Allied WWII liberation of Singapore
early 1945 the Allied South East Asia Command developed plans for the liberation of the British colonies of Malaya and Singapore, which had been captured
Operation_Mailfist
of History". The New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2010-09-10. "Malaya Command 1939" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-09-10.
Minden_Barracks
East Africa Command Far East Command British Indian Army Malaya Command Middle East Command Persia and Iraq Command West Africa Command Pacific Fleet
British Empire in World War II
British_Empire_in_World_War_II
traditional minded officers of Malaya Command. In early 1941, after his battalion had been transferred from India to Malaya, Stewart began rigorously training
Ian_MacAlister_Stewart
Range Penetration Groups (Chindits) 1943–1944 British Malaya Command 1942 British RAF Coastal Command September 1939 – June 1944 German Air Force April 9
List_of_orders_of_battle
Military unit
the 44th was transferred to Malaya Command which was giving ground to a strong Japanese force that had invaded Malaya the previous December. During
44th_Indian_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit
at British Malaya, the Singapore garrison was brought to the second degree of readiness on 1 December 1941. The Japanese invasion of Malaya began with
5th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
5th_Searchlight_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Postwar administration of Malaya before its independence (1945–1946)
British Malaya from August 1945, the end of World War II, to the establishment of the Malayan Union in April 1946. The BMA was under the direct command of
British Military Administration (Malaya)
British_Military_Administration_(Malaya)
British Army command defending the Middle East
Middle East Command, later Middle East Land Forces, was a British Army Command established prior to the Second World War in Egypt. Its primary role was
Middle_East_Command
Military unit
local Chinese for jungle warfare in Malaya in December 1941. Because it was no longer possible to deploy them to Malaya, many were incorporated into Dalforce
Dalforce
Military unit
to Malaya Command in January 1942 where it was virtually destroyed in the Battle of Muar. What was left of the brigade was briefly under command of the
45th_Indian_Infantry_Brigade
Military unit in Malaysian Armed Force
infantry Battalion, each from the new states of Sabah and Sarawak. HQ Malaya Command Ranger Group was formed and headed by Colonel I.G. Wellstead to co-ordinate
Royal_Ranger_Regiment
1941–1945 paramilitary group
was a communist guerrilla army that resisted the Japanese occupation of Malaya from 1941 to 1945 in World War II. Composed mainly of ethnic Chinese guerrilla
Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army
Malayan_Peoples'_Anti-Japanese_Army
Division of British Army
control, the 53rd Brigade was temporarily detached and assigned to Malaya Command. Their equipment, scheduled to arrive on a later convoy, was made up
18th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)
18th_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom)
Town in Perak, Malaysia
II was officiated by Sir Theodore Fraser, General Officer Commanding Malaya Command of the British Empire during his tenure between 1924 and 1927. Carved
Teluk_Intan
Indian Army artillery unit
from India for Malaya in August 1939. In September 1939, before the outbreak of World War II, 22nd Mountain Regiment was under command of Lieutenant Colonel
22_Medium_Regiment_(India)
English painter
Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival, General Officer Commanding of HQ Malaya Command, ordered the Changi Garrison to withdraw to Singapore Town. After the
Stanley_Warren
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
soldier and Scottish businessman Harry Pritchard (1871–1953), GOC Malaya Command (1929–1931) Neville Purvis (born 1936), Chief of Fleet Support (1991–1994)
List_of_Old_Carthusians
Proposed political union of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines
Maphilindo (for Malaya, the Philippines, and Indonesia) was a proposed loose political association under a confederation of Malaya, Indonesia, and the
Maphilindo
Military unit
Malaya gained independence, the squadron was disbanded. Its members were absorbed into a newly established regiment known as the Federation of Malaya
Malaysian Army Training and Doctrine Command
Malaysian_Army_Training_and_Doctrine_Command
English cricketer (1902–1991)
United Services and Malaya Command between 1930 and 1932. He was stationed again in Malaya during the late 1930s and played for Malaya and Straits Settlements
Godfrey_Bryan
Battle of the Malayan Campaign in World War II
the 11th Submarine Chaser Division, and four converted patrol boats. Malaya Command anticipated that the Japanese force would soon be reinforced by a naval
Battle_off_Endau
WWII battle on 8 December 1941
Bharu and into the interior of Malaya. The British plan for defending against an attack from Thailand into northwestern Malaya was a pre-emptive strike into
Battle_of_Kota_Bharu
Defence policy of the British Empire (1919–1941)
(Commander in Chief, China Station), the General Officer Commanding Malaya Command, Lieutenant General Lionel Bond and Air Officer Commanding the RAF in
Singapore_strategy
There were several anti-Japanese groups in British Malaya during the Japanese Occupation. During this period, multiple groups emerged in response to the
Anti-Japanese resistance movement in Malaya during World War II
Anti-Japanese_resistance_movement_in_Malaya_during_World_War_II
Farrell states: "The paper trail in archival records is PRO, WO172/18, Malaya Command War Diary Appendix Z.1, 10 December 1941; WO172/33, III Indian Corps
List of Japanese spies, 1930–1945
List_of_Japanese_spies,_1930–1945
Mass stabbing in Selangor, Malaysia
with a four-inch blade and attacked four British Other Ranks of the Malaya Command Signals Regiment, who were having dinner at one of the tables. He killed
1947_Bangi_stabbing
of ordnance services (engineering), Malaya Command, 1941–1942. His report on ordnance engineering services in Malaya, 1941–1942, written in 1946, is held
W._P._B._Ashton
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper, Sandalwood
Female
French
Variant spelling of French Alaina, possibly ALAYNA means "little rock."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Emanating from the lotus
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
A Forest
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sandal tree
Girl/Female
Hindu
Amorous, Affectionate
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Delayah, DELAYA means "God has drawn."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beauty, Grace, Elegance
Girl/Female
Indian
Home, Refuge
Female
Hebrew
(עֲמַלְיָה) Hebrew name AMALYA means "industrious" or "work of the Lord."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Auspicious, Lucky
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loveable
Girl/Female
Hawaiian
Buoyant; light.
Girl/Female
British, English, Portuguese, Spanish
Strong
Female
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Aglaii, AGLAYA means "beauty, splendor."
Girl/Female
British, English
Helping Nature
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A Creeper
Female
English
English variant spelling of German Amalia, AMALIYA means "work."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MALANA means "buoyant; light."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Good
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew, Italian, Latin
Grace
Biblical
a drum; betraying
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bright, Hero, Truthfulness, Dominion, Crown
Girl/Female
Indian
Glows Forever; Glittering Pearl; Glows Always
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Skilled in Literature
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Clever
Girl/Female
Native American
Stranger.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Latin, Marathi, Portuguese, Sanskrit, Slovenia, Swedish, Teutonic
Prosperous; Happy; Work; Labour; Woman; Thirst; Goodness; Knowledge; A Nymph; Hard Working; This Moment; Insight; Planet Earth; Industrious; Diligent; Norman Origin
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Bright; New House
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Son of Bran.
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
MALAYA COMMAND
n.
Mortar.
n.
The Malay language.
a.
Of or pertaining to the region of the cheek bone, or to the malar bone; jugal.
n. sing. & pl.
A native or inhabitant of Malta; the people of Malta.
pl.
of Palama
n.
A Malay dagger. See Creese.
n.
One of a race of a brown or copper complexion in the Malay Peninsula and the western islands of the Indian Archipelago.
n.
A city and a province of Spain, on the Mediterranean. Hence, Malaga grapes, Malaga raisins, Malaga wines.
n.
A salt of malic acid.
pl.
of Malady
a.
Alt. of Malayan
a.
Of or pertaining to the Malays or their country.
n.
Alt. of Melado
a.
Good against malaria.
n.
A variety of bitumen, viscid and tenacious, like pitch, unctuous to the touch, and exhaling a bituminous odor.
n.
A spotted trout (Salvelinus malma), inhabiting Northern America, west of the Rocky Mountains; -- called also Dolly Varden trout, bull trout, red-spotted trout, and golet.
n.
A town and district upon the seacoast of the Malay Peninsula.
n.
The Malayan sun bear.
n.
A hypothetical radical derived from maleic acid.
n.
Alt. of Mazame