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Bibracteate
Bibracteate Bi*brac"te*ate, a. [Pref. bi- + bracteate.] (Bot.)
Furnished with, or having, two bracts.
Bracteate
Bracteate Brac"te*ate, a. [Cf.L. bracteatus covered with gold
plate.] (Bot.)
Having a bract or bracts.
Ebracteate
Ebracteate E*brac"te*ate, a. [Pref. e- + bracteate.] (Bot.)
Without bracts.
Scaly anteaterManis Ma"nis, n. [NL., fr. L. manes the ghosts or shades of
the dead. So called from its dismal appearance, and because
it seeks for its food by night.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of edentates, covered with large, hard, triangular
scales, with sharp edges that overlap each other like tiles
on a roof. They inhabit the warmest parts of Asia and Africa,
and feed on ants. Called also Scaly anteater. See
Pangolin. Teated
Teated Teat"ed, a.
Having protuberances resembling the teat of an animal.
Tribracteate
Tribracteate Tri*brac"te*ate, a. [Pref. tri- + bracteate.]
(Bot.)
Having three bracts.
Meaning of TEATE from wikipedia
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Dublin and came from a
family of
Puritan clerics. He was the son of
Faithful Teate, an
Irish cleric whose father, also Faithful, had been
rector of Castleterra...
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Faithful Teate (c. 1626 – 1666) was a
Protestant clergyman and poet from
County Cavan, Ireland. He is
sometimes known as
Faithful Tate or
Faithfull Teate. He...
- The
Kodomo Teate Law (子ども手当法,
Kodomo Teate Hō) is a law
introduced in ****an by the
Democratic Party of ****an (DPJ) in
April 2010. It
grants 13,000 yen...
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locally [ˈkjeːti] ; Neapolitan: Chiete, Abruzzese: Chjïétë, Chjìtë; Latin:
Teate) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) in
Southern Italy, 200
kilometres (124...
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Joseph Teate was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland during the
seventeenth century.
Teate was
educated at
Trinity College, Dublin. He was the
Archdeacon of...
- the
Second Punic War (218 to 204 BC), by
mints at
Luceria (mod. Lucera),
Teate (mod. Chieti),
Larinum (mod. Larino), and
northern Apulia.
After the defeat...
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inhabited since the
Chalcolithic era, and was an
important center of
Marrucini (
Teate Marrucinorum). Atri was
known as
Hatria and
Teramo was
known variously in...
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Italic tribe that
occupied a
small strip of
territory around the
ancient Teate (modern Chieti), on the east
coast of Abruzzo, Italy,
limited by the Aterno...
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Marrucini people. The city was also
lived in by the Gr****s, who
named it
Teate. It was
conquered by the
Romans in 305 BCE but
after the fall of Rome in...
- wines, and
impose stricter requirements.
These are Alto Tirino, Casauria,
Teate,
Terre dei Peligni, and
Terre dei Vestini.
Montepulciano is
produced in...