javan
IPA: dʒʌvˈɑn
Root Word: Javan
noun
- An inhabitant of the Indonesian island Java
- A member or descendant of Java's main, Javanese ethno-linguistic group, by far the largest in Indonesia
- (biblical) the fourth son of Japheth
adjective
- Pertaining to, or from, the island of Java
- Belonging to, or descended from, its Javanese main people and its culture
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Examples of "javan" in Sentences
- I don't believe the Javan tigers are extinct.
- There are many threats facing the Javan leopard.
- A tremendous thanks for looking at Javan Rhinoceros.
- Javan leopards are listed as being critically endangered.
- Javan leopards will also look for food in close by villages.
- Basov and Javan proposed the semiconductor laser diode concept.
- I thought Javan would be the ancestor of Javanese and Japanese.
- Of all the rhino species, the least is known of the Javan Rhino.
- Javan leopards are only found on the island of Java in Indonesia.
- Are the isles in apposition to Javan or the last item in the series
- NB: lagi merenung, mengeluh, dan berpikir kapan ya gajian dari javan
- Its a must in almost all the functions & devastan javan in our place.
- We had already seen wild elephants, the rare oriental pied hornbill, a civet, giant javan porcupines, barking deer (which holy crap sound exactly like dogs), samba deer and macaques (monkeys).
- Wearing blue jeans, a black leather jacket, and hard-soled shoes that clicked as he strolled across my tiled living room floor, he could have fit right in with the youth -- or javan -- of northern Tehran who often had a Westernized look.
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