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A fasciata
Honeybee Hon"ey*bee`, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any bee of the genus Apis, which lives in communities and collects honey, esp. the common domesticated hive bee (Apis mellifica), the Italian bee (A. ligustica), and the Arabiab bee (A. fasciata). The two latter are by many entomologists considered only varieties of the common hive bee. Each swarm of bees consists of a large number of workers (barren females), with, ordinarily, one queen or fertile female, but in the swarming season several young queens, and a number of males or drones, are produced.
Galium Cruciata
Mugweed Mug"weed`, n. (Bot.) A slender European weed (Galium Cruciata); -- called also crossweed.
Seriola fasciata
Bonito Bo*ni"to, n.; pl. Bonitoes. [Sp. & Pg. bonito, fr. Ar. bain[=i]t and bain[=i]th.] [Often incorrectly written bonita.] (Zo["o]l.) 1. A large tropical fish (Orcynus pelamys) allied to the tunny. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four brown stripes on the sides. It is sometimes found on the American coast. 2. The skipjack (Sarda Mediterranea) of the Atlantic, an important and abundant food fish on the coast of the United States, and (S. Chilensis) of the Pacific, and other related species. They are large and active fishes, of a blue color with black oblique stripes. 3. The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies. 4. The cobia or crab eater (Elacate canada), an edible fish of the Middle and Southern United States.

Meaning of Ciata from wikipedia

- Tia Ciata, born Hilária Batista de Almeida (1854–1924) was a Brazilian mãe-de-santo of Candomblé, and an influential figure in the development of samba...
- Debret. In the terreiro of João Alabá, Aunt Ciata was responsible for preparing offerings for her saint. Aunt Ciata was the main creator and organisor of the...
- beginning of the 20th century in Rio de Janeiro by the Bahian woman Tia Ciata were famous. And earlier, the writer Joaquim José de França Júnior, in a...
- a partner — and conceived in a famous Candomblé house, the house of Tia Ciata, which was frequented by po****r musicians of the time. Because it was a...
- Tonic Water, Bitter Lemon Agrum Collection: Blood Orange (originally called Ciata), Citrus Blend (originally simply called Agrum), Sugar Free Citrus Blend...
- the important locations for the creation of samba was the house of Tia Ciata, a woman from Bahia who moved to Rio de Janeiro and used to cook snacks...
- Hurlingham The Lavington Mall - Lavington The Southfield Mall - Embakasi The Ciata City Mall, Ridgeways Two Rivers Mall at The Two Rivers Social City - Limuru...
- Mônica, Perciliana de Santo Amaro and Ciata. A place for meetings around religion, cuisine, dance and music, Tia Ciata's home was frequented both by samba...
- [cɑntʰaː] Chântha Chantha Canthā Chantha ជា [ciə] Chéa Chea Jā Chea ជាតា [ciətaː] Chéata Cheata Jātā Cheata ឆេង [cʰeːŋ] Chhéng Chheng Cheng Chheng ឈៀង [cʰiəŋ]...
- (po****r among Vai, Mende, and Kpelle), Jebbeh (Vai and Mende), Ciatta/Ciata/Siatta, Miata, Satta, Gbelly, Hawa, Musu, Jandi/Jandae, Jumah, Kemah/Kaymah...