UTE

Ute

(noun) the Shoshonean language spoken by the Utes

Ute

(noun) a member of the Shoshonean people of Utah and Colorado and New Mexico

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Proper noun

Ute

A Native American people of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico.

The language of this people, of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family.

Synonyms

• (language): Colorado River, Colorado River Numic

Noun

Ute (plural Utes)

A member of this people.

Anagrams

• ETU, TEU, TUE, Tue, tue

Etymology

Noun

ute (plural utes)

(Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods; similar but not identical to a pick-up truck.

Anagrams

• ETU, TEU, TUE, Tue, tue

Source: Wiktionary



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