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Malian

Malian \Malian\ prop. a.

  1. Of or pertaining to Mali; as, Malian deserts.

  2. of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Mali; as, Malian nomads.

Malian

Malian \Malian\ prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Mali.

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Malian

Malian may refer to:

  • Malian, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran with the name
  • Something of, from, or related to Mali, a country in West Africa
  • Something of, from, or related to the Malians (Greek tribe) in Ancient Greece
  • Something of, from, or related to the Mali Empire, a medieval West African civilization from c. 1247 to c. 1600

Usage examples of "malian".

Lloyd Malian was given over one hundred pictures from that nonexistent file.

During the day he would sometimes run into one of the African students, a short Malian boy with sallow skin, and they would nod to each other.

So- malian terrorists stole the 727 in Angola to crash it into the Liberty Bell.

Among all the possessions he had in that deep room with the frieze of live swallows, the African drums each with its ashtray and pipe beside each chair, the collection of Malian and Nigerian masks on the walls, the Fon hangings, the rugs from Khartoum with their counter-pattern of his pipe-burnings, the wall covered with shelves of damp books that gave the place its own body-smell-there must have been that same novel.

But his desires could not eclipse the fact that the Malians died, and others too, by the thousands each day.

After kindly seeing that Fairweather was comfortably bedded down and attended by a doctor and nurse, the French thought it wise to inform the Chief of the local Malian Security Forces.

Bewildered by a stubborn defense that refused to die, the decimated flood of Malian attackers crested and stalled as Pitt, Pembroke-Smythe, Hopper, Fairweather, and twelve UN fighters moved not back, but leaped forward.

Two, once Massarde and his buddy Kazim spread the alarm, Malian jet fighters will hunt us down with their radar and either force us to land or blow us out of the sky.

The gunner visually tracked the Malian fighter over the lead-computing gun sight, and the instant he established the lead angle and distance he actuated the firing system.

With an incredible display of casual indifference to sniper bullets, Pembroke-Smythe sat under the torrid sun on a shooting stick, a spiked cane that opens into a seat, and observed the Malian formations as they lined up for the assault.

To one approaching Thaumaci from the south by Thermopylae and round the Malian Gulf and through the country of Lamia, the place stands out on a height overlooking what they call Thessalia Coele.

Across the field, illuminated by floodlights, sat eight Malian jet fighters and a transport plane.