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Volcanic island in the Lau Islands, Fiji
Moala is a volcanic island in the Moala subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. It has an area of 62.5 square kilometers (24.1 sq mi), making it the ninth
Moala_Island
The Moala Islands are a subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. Its three islands (Matuku, Moala, and Totoya) have a total land area of approximately 119 km2
Moala_Islands
Archipelago of eastern Fiji
to the Lau Islands. Historically, they comprised three territories: the Northern Lau Islands, the Southern Lau Islands, and the Moala Islands. Around 1855
Lau_Islands
Airport serving Moala Island, Fiji
Moala Airport (IATA: MFJ, ICAO: NFMO) is an airport serving Moala, the main island of the Moala Islands, a subgroup of the Lau Islands in Fiji. It is operated
Moala_Airport
Group Lau Islands Lomaiviti Islands Mamanuca Islands Moala Islands Ringgold Isles Rotuma Group Vanua Levu Group Viti Levu Group Yasawa Islands Clipperton
List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
List_of_islands_in_the_Pacific_Ocean
Volcanic island in the Lau Islands, Fiji
volcanic island and tikina in the Moala subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. It occupies an area of 28 km2, making it the smallest of the Yasayasa Moala Group
Totoya
Island and Tikina in Lau Islands, Fiji
Matuku is a volcanic island in the Moala subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. Located at 19.18° South and 179.75° East, Matuku covers an area of 57 square
Matuku_Island
Topics referred to by the same term
island of the Moala Islands Moala Island, a volcanic island in the Moala subgroup Moala Islands, a subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago Fili Moala (born 1985)
Moala
This is a list of islands of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is split into 9 separate geographic island groups. The smallest is
List_of_islands_of_Fiji
Fijian Island
Mago Island (pronounced [ˈmaŋo]) is a volcanic island that lies in the northwest sector of Fiji's northern Lau Group of islands. One of the largest private
Mago_Island
Fijian lawyer and politician
Roko Tupou Takaiwai Senirewa Draunidalo is a Fijian lawyer and politician. She is a former member of the Parliament of Fiji and from 2018 to 2022 was the
Tupou_Draunidalo
Fijian politician
elections as a candidate for the Fiji First Party. Dr Waqainabete is from Moala, Lau in Fiji. His father was a PWD engineer and therefore his family moved
Ifereimi_Waqainabete
Volcanic archipelago in Fiji
Mamanuca Islands (Fijian: [mamaˈnuða]) of Fiji are a volcanic archipelago lying to the west of Nadi and to the south of the Yasawa Islands. The group
Mamanuca_Islands
Island group in Fiji
Ono-i-Lau is a group of islands within a barrier reef system in the Fijian archipelago of Lau Islands (ono means "six" in the Fijian language). There
Ono-i-Lau
Island in Fiji's Lau archipelago
[kaˈimbu]) is an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. A 22.4-kilometre-long (13.9 mi) reef encompasses Kaibu and the neighbouring island of Yacata, from which
Kaibu
Village in Moala Island, Fiji
village located on Moala Island, in the Eastern District and Lau Province of Fiji. Historically the largest settlement on the island, Naroi had an estimated
Naroi
Fijian politician (1950–2007)
Draunidalo. Draunidalo was from the chiefly family of Naroi, Moala, in the Lau Islands. Draunidalo was a career soldier who rose to the rank of colonel
Savenaca_Draunidalo
Rugby player
Kameli Ratuvou Born (1983-11-06) 6 November 1983 (age 42) Moala, Fiji Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Weight 89 kg (14 st 0 lb) Notable relative Iliesa Keresoni
Kameli_Ratuvou
Olorua is an uninhabited island of the Lau Archipelago in the Eastern Division of Fiji. The island has an area of 0.3 square kilometres (74 acres) and
Olorua
Island and Tikina in Northern Lau Islands, Fiji
Cicia (pronounced [ðiˈði.a]) is a Fijian island of the Lau Group. One of the Northern Lau Islands, Cicia is volcanic and is composed of raised coral. Its
Cicia
Island of Fiji
island in Fiji, and the largest island in the Kadavu Group, a volcanic archipelago consisting of Kadavu, Ono, Galoa and a number of smaller islands in
Kadavu_Island
island in Fiji, a tikina in and member of the Lau archipelago. It is the ancestral island of the Vuanirewa Clan, who were moved to the nearby island of
Nayau
groupings: Lomaloma and Moturiki also to Yadrana village on Lakeba Island and also to Moala Island Lomaiviti and Cakaudrove Cakaudrove and Bua Lakeba and Noco
Fijian traditions and ceremonies
Fijian_traditions_and_ceremonies
Island in Fiji's Lau archipelago
the third-largest island in Fiji's Lau archipelago, and the main island of the Northern Lau Group. This coral and volcanic island has a land area of
Vanua_Balavu
Fijian chief
Serumataidrau, was selected from the senior Vuaniivi line. Those who went to Moala Island travelled more and were led by lineal descendants of Roko Nadurucoko
Roko_Tui_Bau
Island in Fiji
Fijian) is a volcanic island of Fiji that forms part of the Lomaiviti Archipelago. The Koro Sea is named after this volcanic island, which has a chain of
Koro_Island
Tongan chief
the Lau Islands in 1848. Aligning himself with the Tui Nayau, the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands, he went on to conquer the Moala Islands and placed
Enele_Maʻafu
Island in Fiji
was major trading partner with Moala as part of a larger inter-island trading network especially for tapa mats. The island is served by Lakeba Airport.
Lakeba
Filipino basketball player (born 1989)
Moala Delvalle Tautuaa Jr. (born April 30, 1989) is an American born Filipino-Tongan professional basketball player for the San Miguel Beermen of the
Moala_Tautuaa
Dependency of Fiji
Rotuma commonly refers to the Rotuma Island, the only permanently inhabited and by far the largest of all the islands in the Rotuma Group. Officially, the
Rotuma
Island in Lau Islands, Fiji
Vatu Vara Island is a Fijian island in the northwest sector of the Lau Group of islands. The island is 3 km (1.9 mi) in diameter at the base of its 305-metre-high
Vatu_Vara
Naitaba Island (Naitauba, Naitaba) is an island of the northern Lau Islands of Fiji. It is a triangular shaped island approximately 2.4 km (1.5 mi) in
Naitaba
crescent-shaped reef-limestone island in Fiji's Southern Lau Group. The spectacular lagoon and the fact that the island is a Pritchardia thurstonii habitat
Fulaga
Island in the Lomaiviti Islands, Fiji
Gau (Fijian pronunciation: [ˈŋau], also known as Ngau in English) is an island belonging to Fiji's Lomaiviti archipelago. Located at 18.00° S and 179.30
Gau_Island
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States UTC−06:00 Mar-Nov MFJ NFMO Moala Airport Moala Island, Fiji UTC+12:00 Nov-Jan MFK RCMT Matsu Beigan Airport Beigan,
List of airports by IATA airport code: M
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_M
Archipelago of Fiji
The Yasawa Group is an archipelago of about 20 volcanic islands in the Western Division of Fiji, with an approximate total area of 135 square kilometres
Yasawa_Islands
Fijian Atoll in Lau Islands
Tuvana-i-Colo is a small island in the southeastern part of the island state of Fiji in the Pacific Ocean. It has three structures visible on satellite
Tuvana-i-Colo
(pronounced [tuˈβuða]) is a small island off Vanua Balavu in Fiji's Lau archipelago. It is a densely wooded and inhabited island and rises 800 feet (240 metres)
Tuvuca
Archipelago in northern Fiji
name from its predominant island, Vanua Levu. Among the other island in the group, the most important is Taveuni. Other islands in the group include Laucala
Vanua_Levu_Group
Second largest island of Fiji
Sandalwood Island, is the second largest island of Fiji. Located 64 kilometres (40 miles) to the north of the larger Viti Levu, the island has an area
Vanua_Levu
MITCHELL Sir Philip MITCHELL Robin E. Mitchell Mix FM Moala Airport Moala Island Moala Islands Mocis trifasciata Mocis vitiensis Leonid Moiseyev Ratu
Index of Fiji-related articles
Index_of_Fiji-related_articles
Archipelago) Marmanuca Islands Moala Islands Rotuma Group Viti Levu Group Yasawa Islands Louisiade Archipelago Bentley Islands Dumolin Islands New Caledonia (Kanaky)
List_of_archipelagos
Largest island in Fiji
Viti Levu (Fijian: [ˈβitʃi ˈleβu]; lit. 'Great Fiji') is the largest island in Fiji. It is the site of the country's capital and largest city, Suva, and
Viti_Levu
Island and Tikina in Southern Lau Islands, Fiji
Kabara (pronounced [kamˈbara]) is an island of Fiji, a member of the Lau archipelago. With a land area of 32.75 km2 (12.64 sq mi), its population of around
Kabara_(Fiji)
Defunct New Zealand newspaper
publishing in 2002, and editor Peter Moala said the group would continue publishing the Taimi'O Tonga, the Cook Island Star and the Samoa Independent newspapers
Pasifika_Times
Island in Fiji
Turtle Island after Cook's visit) is an outlier of Fiji's Lau Group. Vatoa was the only island of present-day Fiji visited by James Cook. The island was
Vatoa
Atoll in Nadroga-Navosa Province, Fiji
of the Fiji Islands. None of the other islands of Fiji are farther away from each other than 75 km (47 mi) (unless you count Rotuma Island, which is politically
Conway_Reef
Island of Fiji
Vanua Vatu is an island in Fiji. It is located in the Eastern Division, 240 km east of the capital Suva. The area is 4.2 square kilometers. "Vanua Vatu"
Vanua_Vatu
Ogea Levu (pronounced [oˈŋea ˈleβu]) is a coral island on a barrier reef in Fiji's Southern Lau archipelago. With an area of 13.3 square kilometres (3
Ogea_Levu
Island in Lau Islands, Fiji
It occupies an area of 8.1 km2. This limestone island has a maximum altitude of 107 meters. The island is uninhabited but visited by fishermen. The limestone
Vuaqava
Island in Fiji
Kanacea (pronounced [kanaˈðea]) (Kanathea) is a volcanic island with seven peaks in Fiji's Lau archipelago. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Vanua
Kanacea
Tongan newspaper and sister online publication
compensation. In 2002, Moala published a history of the newspaper, Island Kingdom strikes Back: The Story of an Independent Island Newspaper. In 2002, editor
Times_of_Tonga
Island group of Fiji
(pronounced [lomaiˈβitʃi]) archipelago of Fiji consists of seven main islands and a number of smaller ones. They cover a total area of 411 square kilometres
Lomaiviti_Islands
Island in Fiji
Ovalau (pronounced [oβaˈlau]) is the sixth largest island in Fiji. It is located in Lomaiviti Archipelago. Situated at 17.70° South and 178.8° East, (60 km
Ovalau
Fijian chief
Chief and Lord of the island of Nayau. Buivaroro was born on Nayau. His father was Naosara, son of Chief Lutunasobasoba of Moala Island, whilst Buivaroro’s
Buivaroro
Tongan journalist
Kalafi Moala is a Tongan journalist who founded the Times of Tonga, and was later jailed by the Tongan government for contempt of parliament. He later
Kalafi_Moala
Island of Fiji
is an island in the Lau Islands in the north-east of Fiji. The island has historically been called Thikombia, Thimkombia-i-Lau or Farewell Island. In the
Cikobia-i-Lau
Fiji is an Oceanian archipelago of volcanic islands with two main islands in the South Pacific, lying about 1,770 km (1,100 mi) north of New Zealand and
Geography_of_Fiji
Group of islands in Fiji
The Rotuma Group is a group of volcanic islands, with Rotuma Island being the main island, located at 12°35′S 177°10′E / 12.583°S 177.167°E / -12.583;
Rotuma_Group
Archipelago in Fiji
south of Viti Levu, one of Fiji's two main islands. Dominated by Kadavu Island, the fourth largest island in Fiji, the group also includes Ono, Dravuni
Kadavu_Group
Part of the southwestern Pacific Ocean
(1996). Fiji Islands Handbook. Moon Publications. ISBN 9781566910385. Coulson, F. I. E. (1976). Geology of the Lomaiviti and Moala Island Groups: An Explanation
Koro_Sea
Fijian Atoll in the Lau Islands
Tuvana-i-Ra is an uninhabited atoll in the southeastern part of the island state of Fiji in the Pacific Ocean. It is the southernmost atoll of the Lau
Tuvana-i-Ra
Atoll in Lau Islands, Fiji
(pronounced [waiˈlaŋi ˈlala]) is the northernmost outpost of Fiji's Lau Islands. This tiny atoll, with an area of just 30 hectares (74 acres) and rising
Wailagi_Lala
Atoll in Lau Islands, Fiji
other means. It has a rich bundled fish corals and reef. Islands portal Desert island List of islands "BirdLife Data Zone: Ogea". datazone.birdlife.org. v
Ogea_Driki
Archipelago in Fiji
Levu Group is an archipelago in Fiji consisting Viti Levu island and its outlying islands. The group had an aggregate area of 10,453 square kilometres
Viti_Levu_Group
Island in Fiji
third-largest island in Fiji, after Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with a total land area of 434 square kilometres (168 square miles). The cigar-shaped island, a massive
Taveuni
Archipelago in Fiji
corals. Cobia is an island in Fiji, and is a member of the Ringgold Isles archipelago, which forms an outlier group to the northern island of Vanua Levu. It
Ringgold_Isles
yasayasa Moala Lau group of islands. Ratu Seru Cakobau is said, to have been reared as a child, on Gau island in Lomaiviti and Moala island in Lau. Tubuanakoro
Lasakau_sea_warriors
Village and island in Fiji
is a village and island in Fiji. It is located in the southern portion of the Vanua Balavu island group, part of Fiji's Lau Islands. The village is a
Namalata
Airline of Fiji (1967–2009)
Malolo Lailai Airport [occasional charter] Mana - Mana Island Airport [occasional charter] Moala - Moala Airport Nadi - Nadi International Airport (Base) Nausori
Air_Fiji
Fijian airline
Moala, Gau, Koro, Vanua Balavu, Lakeba, Cicia, Labasa. It also provides air ambulance/emergency medical service flights to/from all inhabited islands
Pacific_Island_Air
Identifier for a time offset from UTC of +12
Lau Group Eastern of Moala Group Vatoa Island Ono-i-Lau Tuvana-i-Tholo France Wallis and Futuna Russia The eastern of Wrangel Island The easternmost part
UTC+12:00
Division of Fiji
the division is Levuka, on the Ovalau island. Other islands in the division include Kadavu, Gau, Koro, Nairai, Moala, Matuku, Vatu Vara, Naitaba, Mago, Cicia
Eastern_Division,_Fiji
South Pacific cyclone in 2025
February 2025. As Rae was forecasted to become a severe tropical cyclone, Moala Islands was placed under a hurricane warning, while the eastern part of Vanua
Cyclone_Rae
Musical artist
Paradise Connection (1979) - Driver Hawaii Five-O (1971–1980, TV Series) - Joe Moala, Det. Truck Kealoha M Station: Hawaii (1980) - Truck Kealoha Charlie's Angels
Moe_Keale
National association football team
Timote Moleni (2013-2016) Lafaele Moala (2018-) "2016 OFC U-17 Championship Preliminary Match Summary: Tonga - Cook Islands" (PDF). Oceania Football Confederation
Tonga national under-17 football team
Tonga_national_under-17_football_team
sorted by location. Fiji, officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands, is an island nation with an approximate population of 920,000, in the South Pacific
List_of_airports_in_Fiji
Species of flowering plant
Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Fiji, where it is native to the islands of Viti Levu, Ovalau, and Moala. It is a shrub or small tree of (2–) 3–12 metres tall.
Astronidium_victoriae
Beauty pageant in the Pacific Islands
Miss Pacific Islands is a regional beauty pageant held in the Pacific Islands. It was known as the Miss South Pacific Pageant until its name change in
Miss_Pacific_Islands
Species of bird
Vatulele and Kadavu Island (south-western Fiji) M. v. dorsalis - Mayr, 1933: Found on northern Lau Islands and the Moala Islands (eastern Fiji) M. v.
Vanikoro_flycatcher
Volcanic event in the South Pacific Ocean
time. Some tsunami activity was also reported in the Lau Islands. The islands of Moce, Moala, Kadavu and Taveuni were struck by low-level tsunamis that
2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami
2022_Hunga_Tonga–Hunga_Haʻapai_eruption_and_tsunami
Line of longitude
the Aleutian Island chain of US territory the Gilbert Islands and the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati North Island and the Kermadec Islands of New Zealand
180th_meridian
American anthropologist (1930–2021)
Pacific, Sahlins has done most of his research in Fiji (especially the island of Moala) and Hawaii. Sahlins's training under Leslie White, a proponent of
Marshall_Sahlins
Burial sites in Tonga
ʻUluvalu and his wife Kaimana died in 2006, they were buried in langi Nā Moala. The remaining groundworks of an old, deserted fort remain on the border
Langi_(burial)
Tonga international rugby union player
played in the same squad for Tonga in one match in 2021 against the Cook Islands, but didn't play together, with Ben being substituted in the 62nd minute
Ben_Tameifuna
Species of legume
endemic to Fiji, where it is native to the islands of Viti Levu, Ovalau, Kadavu, Koro, Mamanuca, Matuku, and Moala. It grows in lowland moist forests and
Cynometra_minor
International football competition
Banjamin Kila Nalau Moses Benjamin Sambaru Fonua Moala 1 own goal Fetu'u Tonga (against Cook Islands) "Draws announced for OFC U-19 Men's Championship
2026 OFC U-19 Men's Championship qualification
2026_OFC_U-19_Men's_Championship_qualification
South Pacific cyclone in 1990
south of Viti Levu before it passed over the island groups of Vatulele and Moala and the Southern Lau Islands during November 28. During that day, the system
Cyclone_Sina
Qualification tournament for the 2026 T20WC in EAP region
Cama, James Junior, Joeli Moala, Anish Shah, Apete Sokovagone and Dawson Tawake (Fij) all made their T20I debuts. Cook Islands won the toss and elected
2024 Men's T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Sub-regional Qualifier A
2024_Men's_T20_World_Cup_East_Asia-Pacific_Sub-regional_Qualifier_A
Potential natural disaster
Frohlich, Cliff; Hornbach, Matthew J.; Taylor, Frederick W.; Shen, Chuan-Chou; Moala, 'Apai; Morton, Allan E.; Kruger, Jens (1 February 2009). "Huge erratic
Cumbre_Vieja_tsunami_hazard
Professional rugby league football club
Retrieved 12 November 2025. Becht, Richard (3 October 2025). "Front rower Fotu-Moala re-signed for 2026 NRLW season". Warriors.Kiwi. Retrieved 12 November 2025
New_Zealand_Warriors_Women
Rugby union competition
effectively divided the six teams in two zones, a Southern Hemisphere Pacific islands group featuring traditional rivals Fiji, Samoa and Tonga, and a Northern
2025 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup
2025_World_Rugby_Pacific_Nations_Cup
New Zealand international rugby league footballer
Teuila Fotu-Moala (born 29 November 1993) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who played for the Brisbane Broncos and St George Illawarra Dragons
Teuila_Fotu-Moala
Tongan king (??–1845)
Moala's brothers were the "Kau Moala" who are part of the fokololo of hau clan. On the 29th March, five women were baptised. One of these was Moala,
Aleamotuʻa
Australia international rugby league footballer (born 1989)
Brigginshaw, along with Brittany Breayley, Heather Ballinger, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlyn Moran, were named as the five marquee players for the Brisbane
Ali_Brigginshaw
Village on the island of Vanua Balavu in the Lau archipelago of Fiji
Cicia, Fulaga, Kabara, Vanuavatu, Moce, Namuka, and Ogea), Yasayasa Moala Group (Moala, Matuku, and Totoya) and the Somosomo Group (Vanuabalavu, Tuvuca,
Lomaloma
Public high school in San Diego, California, United States
Wilkinson, class of 2003, Playboy model and reality-television personality Moala Tautuaa, class of 2008, professional basketball player. Kevin Mitchell,
Clairemont_High_School
Fijian nobleman
nominated Ma'afu as leader of the states of Lakeba, Vanua Balavu, and the Moala Islands. Taliai is noted to have been the longest lived Tui Nayau. Though crippled
Taliai_Tupou
in the first ever Polynesian Cup held in 1993 over Samoa and the Cook Islands. Although local players have not yet made their mark on big leagues abroad
Tonga_national_football_team
Sione Mau Head coach: Tuka Tisam Head Coach: Paul Ualesi Head Coach: Tevita Moala The squads were published by Oceania Football Confederation on 23 August
2016 OFC U-20 Championship squads
2016_OFC_U-20_Championship_squads
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
Girl/Female
Maori
Large body of water. Lake.
Female
African
bitter.
Girl/Female
Irish
Handmaiden.
Girl/Female
Hindu
A garland
Girl/Female
Tamil
Garland
Girl/Female
Tamil
A garland
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who produced or used malt for brewing, from an agent derivative of Middle English malt ‘malt’, ‘germinated barley’ (Old English mealt).English (of Norman origin) : according to Reaney, a habitational name from some place in France called Maleterre, from Old French male terre ‘bad land’ (Latin mala terra).German : metonymic occupational name for a grain measurer or a maker of grain measures, or for a miller, from Middle High German malter, a measure of grain.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Earth
Female
English
This name was invented by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, based on the Gaelic term mala mhin, MALVINA means "smooth-brow."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Channel Islands)
English (Channel Islands) : unexplained.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Krill or Grill 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mole 3 and 4.Catalan : habitation name from any of various minor places named Moles, from the plural of mola (see Mola).
Girl/Female
Bengali, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Necklace; Garland; Row; Line; String
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name MOANA means "wide expanse of water."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Garland
Female
Hindi/Indian
(माला) Hindi name MALA means "necklace." In use by the Romani. Compare with another form of Mala.
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Channel Islands)
English and French (Channel Islands) : nickname for a sluggish person, from Middle English, Old French tardif ‘slow’ (Late Latin tardivus, for classical Latin tardus).A Tardif from the Brittany region of France is documented in Quebec City in 1637.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Kind; Responsible; First Born; Garland
Surname or Lastname
English (Channel Islands) and Norman French
English (Channel Islands) and Norman French : from a Norman personal name, Reginwulf, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘counsel’ + wulf ‘wolf’.
Female
English
(Hindi माला): Hindi name MALA means "necklace." In use by the Romani. Old English name meaning "meeting place."
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmamaladhara | பதà¯à®®à®¾à®‚மாஂலாதாராÂ
Wearer of lotus garland
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for a person who is "fiery tempered," from the Old French word tison, TYSON means "firebrand."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Brother
Biblical
elevated; sublime
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Excelling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gent (see Gentry).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Victorious
Biblical
same as Prisca
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Indestructible
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
MOALA ISLAND
n.
An evil. See Mala.
a.
Of or pertaining to certain islands along the coast of South Carolina and Georgia; as, sea-island cotton, a superior cotton of long fiber produced on those islands.
v. t.
To furnish with an island or with islands; as, to island the deep.
n.
In the Orkney and Shetland Islands, beef and mutton hung and dried, but not salted.
n.
The sunfish (Mola).
a.
Of or pertaining to islands; full of islands.
n.
See Sunfish, 1.
n.
An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in politics, laws, and the like. See Utopia, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
n.
An inhabitant of an island.
n.
A virulent poison used in Java and the adjacent islands for poisoning arrows. One kind, upas antiar, is, derived from upas tree (Antiaris toxicaria). Upas tieute is prepared from a climbing plant (Strychnos Tieute).
n.
An inlet, bay, or creek; -- so called in the Orkney and Shetland Islands.
n.
A tree (Antiaris toxicaria) of the Breadfruit family, common in the forests of Java and the neighboring islands. Its secretions are poisonous, and it has been fabulously reported that the atmosphere about it is deleterious. Called also bohun upas.
pl.
of Malum
n.
The sunfish (Orthagoriscus, or Mola).
n.
A tailless marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus), found in Australia. The female carries her young on the back of her neck. Called also Australian bear, native bear, and native sloth.
v. t.
To cause to become or to resemble an island; to make an island or islands of; to isle.
n.
A very large oceanic plectognath fish (Mola mola, Mola rotunda, or Orthagoriscus mola) having a broad body and a truncated tail.
n.
The mola. See Sunfish, 1.
n.
Anything regarded as resembling an island; as, an island of ice.
n.
Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law.