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  • 81jutlandic — jut·lan·dic …

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  • 82juttingly — jut·ting·ly …

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  • 83eutaxy — /ˈjutæksi/ (say yoohtaksee) noun good or right order. {French eutaxie, from Greek eutaxis good arrangement} …

  • 84Ute — /jut/ (say yooht), /ˈjuti/ (say yoohtee) noun 1. a Native American people of the Shoshonean stock, now on reservations in Utah and Colorado. 2. (plural Ute or Utes) a member of this people. 3. the language of this people, of Uto Aztecan stock.… …

  • 85ute — /jut / (say yooht) noun 1. a utility (def. 4a): *I sat in the front of the ute with Gracie on my knee, my stomach riding airily on the movement of the big car. –helen garner, 1977. 2. a utility van …

  • 86ute muster — /ˈjut mʌstə/ (say yooht mustuh) noun a gathering of utility trucks and their owners, usually in rural locations, and combining competitions such as for the best decorated ute, the dirtiest ute, the cleanest ute, etc., with a ute show and charity… …

  • 87uterine — /ˈjutəraɪn/ (say yoohtuhruyn) adjective 1. of or relating to the uterus or womb. 2. related through having the same mother. {Middle English, from Late Latin uterīnus, from Latin uterus uterus} …

  • 88Utica — /ˈjutɪkə/ (say yoohtikuh) noun an ancient city on the northern coast of Africa, north west of Carthage …

  • 89utilitarianism — /ˌjutɪləˈtɛəriəˌnɪzəm / (say .yoohtiluh tairreeuh.nizuhm) noun the ethical and political philosophy that holds that virtue is based on utility, and that conduct should be directed towards promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of …

  • 90Jütland — Jüt|land (festländischer Teil Dänemarks) …

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