Noun
A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlong with eel and local beans known as garrafons, rata de marjal (marsh rat) is one of the main ingredients in traditional paella (later replaced by rabbit, chicken and seafood). Source: Internet
A traditional sweet snack made of finely sliced, sun-dried breadfruit chips deep-fried in coconut oil and dipped in heated treacle or sugar syrup is known as rata del petti. Source: Internet
However, equity generally entitles the holder to a pro rata portion of control of the company, meaning that a holder of a majority of the equity is usually entitled to control the issuer. Source: Internet
The NZ white rata vine (Metrosideros diffusa) thrives in the Ross garden. Source: Internet
"Pool" indicates that the vessel operates in the Helios Pool on a voyage charter with a third party and we receive a portion of the pool profits calculated according to a formula based on the vessel's pro rata performance in the pool. Source: Internet
Represents the receipt of shares from a pro rata in-kind distribution of Common Stock of the Issuer by Horowitz Andreessen Angel Fund I, LLC without consideration to its limited partners. Source: Internet