Entry (1/3) | 1 sadabe |
Elementary words | 2 sada, be |
Part of speech | 3 noun |
Vocabulary |
4 Zoology: mammals |
Explanations in English |
5 Sadabe (pronounced sah-dah-BAY) is the local name for the diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) -- the largest of ten lemur species found at Tsinjoarivo. Its coat colour is a stunning combination of white, black and orange -- a unique combination among primates. [5.en.http://www.sadabe.org/whatis.html] |
Hyperonym |
|
Tables and plates |
6 The Lemurs |
Entry (2/3) | 7 Sadabe |
Elementary words | 8 sada, , sada, be |
Part of speech | 9 name (toponym) |
Vocabulary |
10 Geography: towns |
Tables and plates |
11 Full list |
Entry (3/3) | 12 SADABE |
Elementary words | 13 sada |
Part of speech | 14 noun (symbol) |
Vocabulary |
15 Organizations |
Explanations in English |
16 SADABE is a non-governmental organization (NGO) formed by scientists working in Tsinjoarivo, who wanted to help the local people who had hosted and facilitated their research [5.en.http://www.sadabe.org/whatis.html] |
Explanations in French |
17 SADABE est une organisation non-governmentale (ONG) qui a été créée par trois chercheurs travaillant à Tsinjoarivo, qui voulaient aider la populations locale qui les ont accueilli et ont facilité leur projets de recherche [5.fr.http://www.sadabe.org/Fr/cestquoi.html] |
Anagrams | 18 sabeda, SADABE, Sadabe, sadabe, sabeda, SADABE, Sadabe, sadabe, sabeda, SADABE, Sadabe, sadabe |
Updated on 2023/10/02 |