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Collegatary
Collegatary Col*leg"a*ta*ry, n. [L. collegetarius. See Legatary.] (Law) A joint legatee.

Meaning of Gatar from wikipedia

- The guitar is a stringed musical instrument that is usually fretted (with some exceptions) and typically has six or twelve strings. It is usually held...
- 'stone' See Hindustani phonology Urdu پتھر / patthar Indonesian getar [gətar] 'vibrate' See Indonesian phonology Italian terra [ˈt̪ɛrːä] 'earth' See...
- relating to the Rast are: Mahur, Mahur-Hindi, Orta Mahur, Bayaty-Gajar, Gatar. Politically Correct Music There are seven main modes and three auxiliary...
- the right side of the nose. In Bahariya, the nose piercing is called the gatar or qatrah, made from 12 carat gold, with filigree and granulation. Commonly...
- Khanlarova's voice can be heard in such mugham compositions as "Shahnaz", "Gatar", "Bayati Shiraz" and in many others. Zeynab Khanlarova was also a very...
- to form a small river, Utavali. In the Gujarati language, it is known as Gatar. Botad is surrounded by low hills on the east and west, forming a valley...
- the right side of the nose. In Bahariya, the nose piercing is called the gatar or qatrah. It is made from 12 carat gold, never silver, using filigree or...
- Tirailleurs Sénégalais won 91 citations for bravery during fighting around Ain-Gatar on 22 June 1926. On the eve of the Second World War, five regiments of Tirailleurs...
- number of clans, called ataks. Their main ataks are the Parmar, Makowara, Gatar, Kharkaria, Bhoping, Narodia, and Mangarchi. The community is still mainly...
- 'mountain' + -am- → gamunung 'mountains' gigi 'tooth' + -ar- → gerigi 'serrated' gatar 'to shake' + -al- → galatar 'to tremble' gilang 'bright' + -am- → gamilang...