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Centiare
Centiare Cen"ti*are`, n. [F. See Centare.] See centare.

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- Gardenia taitensis, also called Tahitian gardenia or tiaré flower, is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is an evergreen tropical shrub that...
- ****ociation Sportive Tiare Tahiti, is a football club from 'Āfareaitu, in the island of Moorea. It currently competes at Tahiti Ligue 1. The club name...
- Tiaré Scanda (pronounced [tjaˈɾe esˈkanda]; born Tiaré Scanda Flores on January 6, 1974 in Mexico City, D.F., Mexico) is a Mexican actress. "Berlinale:...
- Tiare Rose Jennings (born June 5, 2002) is an American professional softball player for the Oklahoma City Spark of the ****ociation of Fastpitch Professionals...
- series, shows 19-year-old Diana Bryant and her two-year-old goddaughter Tiare Jones falling from the collapsed fire escape of a burning apartment building...
- Sclerotheca raiateensis, commonly known as tiare apetahi and formerly known as Apetahia raiateensis, is a species of plant in the family Campanulaceae...
- Tiare Maeva Carolina Aguilera Hey is a Rapa Nui attorney and politician. In 2021, she was elected to represent the Rapa Nui people in the Chilean Constitutional...
- perfume-oil made from soaking the petals of Tahitian gardenias (best known as Tiaré flowers) in coconut oil. Monoï (pronounced mah-noy) is a Tahitian word meaning...
- The Te Tiare ****ociation (TTA) is the LGBTQI++ advocacy organisation in the Cook Islands. It works to celebrate the country's 'akava'ine, ꞌakatututāne...
- romantic attraction to a local girl named Diana. And a half-Maori beauty named Tiare catches the interest of Oliver. When the journalists move on to Antarctica...