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Definition of Indo-Malaysian in English: Indo-Malaysian(also Indo-Malayan) adjective 1Relating to both India and Malaya. Example sentencesExamples - A group of Malaysian Indian professionals has set up the Indo-Malaysian Chamber of Commerce, which will be headquartered in Chennai.
- India is pushing for insertion of this clause in the Indo-Malaysian tax treaty.
- 1.1 Denoting an ethnological region comprising Sri Lanka, the Malay peninsula, and the Malaysian islands.
Example sentencesExamples - But the borders between them are vague: India is sometimes seen as part of an Indo-African subkingdom, but others discern an Indo-Malayan (or Indo-Malesian) subkingdom.
- The book covers the culture history and archaeology of the Indo-Malaysian portion of Asian culture.
- 1.2Biology Denoting a major biogeographical region comprising Malesia and East, South, and SE Asia.
Example sentencesExamples - Yuhinas occur exclusively in the Indo-Malayan region, with a large diversification in the Philippine archipelagos.
- The worsening of the climate led to a retreat of the Indo-Malesian flora, while the Arcto-Tertiary flora advanced.
- We passed through a dense subtropical forest - the northernmost range of most Indo-Malayan animals - and entered the habitats of the Sino-Himalayan wildlife.
- The natural distribution of M. indica is in the Indo-Malesian region.
Definition of Indo-Malaysian in US English: Indo-Malaysian(also Indo-Malayan) adjective 1Relating to both India and Malaya. Example sentencesExamples - A group of Malaysian Indian professionals has set up the Indo-Malaysian Chamber of Commerce, which will be headquartered in Chennai.
- India is pushing for insertion of this clause in the Indo-Malaysian tax treaty.
- 1.1 Denoting an ethnological region comprising Sri Lanka, the Malay peninsula, and the Malaysian islands.
Example sentencesExamples - But the borders between them are vague: India is sometimes seen as part of an Indo-African subkingdom, but others discern an Indo-Malayan (or Indo-Malesian) subkingdom.
- The book covers the culture history and archaeology of the Indo-Malaysian portion of Asian culture.
- 1.2Biology Denoting a major biogeographical region comprising Malesia and East, South, and Southeast Asia.
Example sentencesExamples - The worsening of the climate led to a retreat of the Indo-Malesian flora, while the Arcto-Tertiary flora advanced.
- The natural distribution of M. indica is in the Indo-Malesian region.
- We passed through a dense subtropical forest - the northernmost range of most Indo-Malayan animals - and entered the habitats of the Sino-Himalayan wildlife.
- Yuhinas occur exclusively in the Indo-Malayan region, with a large diversification in the Philippine archipelagos.
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