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Meaning of "sicula"

Sicula (noun) - Sicula is a Latin term that refers to the ancient Sicilians, an ethnic group native to the island of Sicily in Italy
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  • The hard, triangular apex of a graptolite from which it grows.

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Megachile sicula is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae.
Ustica is home of the honeybee Apis mellifera sicula.
Gagea sicula is an Italian flowering plant of the lily family.
Some lines were not part of the Rete Sicula.
I had a pact with Paul Sicula that we could get all the bills out.
He also started the third game against Sicula Leonzio.
The LeachPaq for Sicula Trasporti is fully automated and can be remote controlled.
Among Mandalari 's complexes there is a Zoo Sicula villa.
Sicula Leonzio, also commonly known as Leonzio, is an Italian football club located in Lentini.
Later, Aeronautica Sicula repaired many of the ICAF aircraft.
The surname " Lucchese " suggests family origins from the Sicilian city of Lucca Sicula.
Zelkova sicula is a species of " Zelkova " in the family Ulmaceae, endemic to Sicily.
The type specimen was collected off Messina, Italy; the specific name sicula means "of Sicily.
The Casa Sicula flats are located in the historic center of Catania in Via Raddusa, 19.
As a result, the club became a società a responsabilità limitata (S.r.l. ), changing the name to Sicula Leonzio.

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