Noun
tega (plural tegas)
(historical) Synonym of ferrado, a traditional Galician unit of dry measure, mass, and land area
In April, 17-year-old Tega Agberhiere suffered serious injuries to his face and body when an acidic substance was thrown on him in the attack. Source: Internet
A new board of directors was appointed, with two TEGA representatives and two AMRP representatives. citation Through the new rules manufacturers such as Volvo were able to enter cars in the series. Source: Internet
Almost all of I-77 is red, as is the full bypass around Fort Mill, much of Lake Wylie and Rock Hill and most of Tega Cay. Source: Internet
As Congressional candidate Archie Parnell talked Wednesday night to members of Moms Demand Action in Tega Cay, the topic of gun laws dominated. Source: Internet
Clarke, Wensley (2007), p.15 TEGA would have a 75% share in AVESCO, with SEL owning the other 25%. Source: Internet
This agreement saw SEL lose its 25% stake in V8 Supercars, with Archer Capital taking up a 60% share and TEGA the other 40%. Source: Internet