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Atabal
Atabal At"a*bal, n. [Sp. atabal, fr. Ar. at-tabl the drum, tabala to beat the drum. Cf. Tymbal.] A kettledrum; a kind of tabor, used by the Moors. --Croly.
Catabaptist
Catabaptist Cat`a*bap"tist, n. [Pref. cata + aptist. See Baptist.] (Eccl.) One who opposes baptism, especially of infants. [Obs.] --Featley.
Catabasion
Catabasion Cat`a*ba"sion, n. [NL., fr. Gr. kataba`sion.] A vault under altar of a Greek church.

Meaning of Ataba from wikipedia

- ataaba (Arabic: عتابا, meaning "plaint" or "dirge", also transliterated 'ataba) is a traditional Arabic musical form sung at weddings, festivals, and other...
- Ataba River is a river of northern Ethiopia and a tributary of the Tekezé River. Rivers of Ethiopia "Tributaries of the Tekezé River". deepfo.com. Retrieved...
- Ataba is a coastal town in Andoni, Rivers State, Nigeria. The town is known for its abundant coconut and palm kernel s****. It is at the western end...
- the heart of Maadi and Helwan districts in the south through running from Ataba Station (Interchange with both Line 2 and Line 3) through El Kalaa street...
- Abonnema Abuloma Afam Ahoada Akpajo Alakahia Alone Alesa Aleto Aluu Andoni Ataba Bane Billie Bodo Bonny Bonny Island Bori Buguma Choba Degema Town Eberi...
- previously unknown stone, but Ataba attempts to destroy it, purportedly because it is heretical. Mau then rescues Ataba from the lagoon, but his resulting...
- in the language, namely: (from west to east): Ataba, Unyeada, Ngo, Okoroete, Iko and Ibot Obolo. Ataba, Unyeada and Ngo dialects are spoken in Andoni...
- Abbas at Saliba Street in Cairo was built in her honor. She died in 1871 in Ataba al-Khadra Palace, Cairo, and was buried in Qubbat Afandina, Khedive Tewfik...
- Tocoro, and Gumalo Rivers; on the left bank Nili, Balagas, Saha, Bembea, Ataba, Zarima, and Kwalema Rivers. The earliest known mention of the Tekezé is...
- summit of the mountain and is surrounded to the north by the village of Al-Ataba, to the south by Luqman Peak and Thamran Valley, and to the east by Thamran...