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Intastable
Intastable In*tast"a*ble, a. Incapable of being tasted; tasteless; unsavory. [R.] --Grew.

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- 2007). "Intas Pharma may offload 10% to raise Rs200 cr from market". mint. Retrieved 9 February 2023. "Financials – Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd". Intas Pharmaceuticals...
- The INTA-300, also known as the "Flamenco", was a two-stage Spanish sounding rocket. It consisted of a launch stage from the type Heron and an upper stage...
- Inta (Russian: Инта́, Komi: Инта) is a town in the Komi Republic, Russia. Po****tion: 32,080 (2010 Census); 41,217 (2002 Census); 60,220 (1989 Soviet census)...
- The INTA-255 was a Spanish sounding rocket developed by the Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aerospacial. It was based on existing british solid rocket motors:...
- Inta or INTA may refer to: Abbreviations European Parliament Committee on International Trade, a European Parliament committee Instituto Nacional de Técnica...
- "Inta Omri" (Egyptian Arabic: إنت عمري; also transliterated as Enta Oumri, Inta Omry, or Ente Omry) is a po****r Egyptian song by Umm Kulthum. It was released...
- Inta is a feminine Latvian given name and may refer to: Inta Ezergailis (1932–2005), Latvian American literary critic and poet Inta Feldmane, (born 1959)...
- website) Simplicef (from manufacturer's website) Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. » Animal Health :: Intas - a leading global pharmaceutical formulation development...
- Inta Celmiņa (Latvian: Inta Celmiņa) (January 7, 1946) is a Latvian painter. Celmiņa was born on January 7, 1946, in Riga, Latvia, in a family of laborers...
- Inta Miške Ezergailis (11 September 1932 in Riga, Latvia – 1 January 2005, in Ithaca, New York), was a Latvian-American professor emerita of German literature...