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Tepa may refer to:

  • Stinkheads, fermented whitefish heads, a traditional food of the Yup'ik peoples in southwest Alaska
  • Tepa, Ghana, a town in Ghana
  • Tepa-ye Olya, a village in Iran
  • Tepa-ye Sofla, a village in Iran
  • Ţepa, a village in Paltin Commune, Vrancea County, Romania
  • A tree, Laureliopsis philippiana, native to Chile and Argentina
  • Uch Tepa, a city district of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Tepa (bug), a shield bug genus in the tribe Pentatomini

Usage examples of "tepa".

It was decorated in geometric figures of an odd but pleasing design Tepa told her later was also an original characteristic of the casual tropical clothing.

Rather than concentrating on a particular one as Tepa said he had done, Lyda tried to make up a pleasing adventure in her mind.

English Tepa had begun speaking in such a short time and the way it was becoming contaminated by imitating her own east Texas twang.

She got Tepa to watch her again while she sat in a chair in one of the pleasure rooms and induced the simulated reality to take over her mind.

Leo and Tepa after the gathering broke up, and as an afterthought, asked Frieda to join them.

Lyda had already discussed the subject with Tepa several times and he had agreed to supervise if Leo decided to participate.

Historically, Sangge was the Tepa, or Temporal Ruler, of Tibet, and seized absolute power after the death of the Fifth Dalai Lama in 1682, allying himself with Galdan.

Meyeberri passed across Tepa Hapak at an easy ten stads an hour, speaking several other ships on the way, reaching the locks by mid-afternoon.

Despite their smooth operation, the day was finished by the time Meyeberri emerged from them into Tepa Vattak.