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Carbonatation
Carbonatation Car`bon*a*ta"tion, n. [From Carbonate.] (Sugar Making) The saturation of defecated beet juice with carbonic acid gas. --Knight.

Meaning of Bonata from wikipedia

- Look up Bonata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bonata may refer to: Bonata septata, an extinct genus of Ediacaran organism 49987 Bonata, a minor planet...
- Bonata is a monotypic, disk-shaped genus of Ediacaran organism that were originally found in the Ediacaran deposits of the White Sea area, Russia. It has...
- Bonita All pages with titles containing Bonita Bonito (disambiguation) Bonata (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- SU3 [B] September 17, 1977 48842 Alexmazzanti [A] January 25, 1998 49987 Bonata [C] January 3, 2000 (53053) 1998 XH9 [A] December 12, 1998 58572 Romanella...
- v t e Minor planets navigator 49987 Bonata Quaoar 50033 Perelman...
- — January 3, 2000 Oizumi T. Kobayashi  · 2.3 km MPC · JPL 49987 Bonata 2000 AB5 Bonata January 3, 2000 San Marcello L. Tesi, G. Forti  · 3.3 km MPC · JPL...
- Bomakellia Bonata septata Cephalonega Charniodiscus Chondroplon Cyclomedusa ****insonia Inaria Kimberella Palaeophragmodictya Parvancorina Pteridinium...
- Orthogonium as a member of the subphylum Medusae with sister taxa including Bonata, Inaria, and Bronicella. Only one species is known to exist, Orthogonium...
- root, as in -bw- (p****ive): bona 'see', bonabwa 'be seen'; or -t- '-able': bonata 'visible', dutu 'edible'. 'Of' (partitive?) is either a suffix -n or a particle...
- Guinea. She has also worked as an agricultural engineer. In 2002 she and Bonata Dieng founded the Fouta Djallon Museum in Labé. Moi, femme (Me, a woman)...