1. malo - Noun
2. Malo - Proper noun
malo (uncountable)
(informal) malolactic fermentation
malo (plural malos)
A Hawaiian loincloth.
Malo (plural Malos)
A surname.
A 13-strong Argentine Army Commando detachment (Captain José Vercesi's 1st Assault Section, 602nd Commando Company) found itself trapped in a small shepherd's house at Top Malo. Source: Internet
Accompanying Treto is Mavericks frontman Raul Malo, who sings and plays the Christmas classic with the band's signature flair. Source: Internet
But at the time, there was a strong sense of crisis in the Allied command as the Allies had only advanced about 15 miles inland at a time when their plans called for them to had already taken Rennes, Alençon and St. Malo. Source: Internet
A 15-year drought also made the ranch and other regional forests vulnerable to wildfires, like the 2006 Malo Vega Fire, which scorched 13,780 acres on the Trinchera. Source: Internet
Ferry services to Normandy are operated by Manche Îles Express, and services between Jersey and Saint Malo are operated by Compagnie Corsaire and Condor Ferries. Source: Internet
Plymouth's economy remains strongly influenced by shipbuilding and seafaring including ferry links to Brittany ( Roscoff and St Malo ) and Spain ( Santander ), but has tended toward a service-based economy since the 1990s. Source: Internet