1. Comoros - Noun
2. Comoros - Proper noun
a country on the Comoro Islands
Source: WordNetA British preservation group sent an expedition to the Comoros in 1992 to bring some of the bats to Britain to establish a breeding population. Source: Internet
As a practical matter, however, these resolutions have little effect and there is no foreseeable likelihood that Mayotte will become de facto part of the Comoros without its people's consent. Source: Internet
As the importance of the Comoros grew along the East African coast, both small and large mosques were constructed. Source: Internet
Azali stepped down in 2002 to run in the democratic election of the President of the Comoros, which he won. Source: Internet
By 1990, the year the Comoros concluded negotiations with the IMF for an economic restructuring program, the republic's total external public debt was US$162.4 million, an amount equal to about three-quarters of GNP. Source: Internet
Comorian communities can also be found in other parts of the Comoros chain as well as in Madagascar. Source: Internet