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ut [uht, oot] ExamplesWord Origin noun Music.

  1. the syllable once generally used for the first tone or keynote of a scale and sometimes for the tone C: now commonly superseded by do.

Compare sol-fa. Origin of ut Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; see origin at gamut UT

  1. Also u.t. universal time.
  2. Utah (approved especially for use with zip code).

Ut.

  1. Utah.

U/T

  1. under trust.

Examples from the Web for ut Contemporary Examples of ut

  • Cras tincidunt mi nec lorem venenatis, ut pharetra purus tristique.

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    CNN

    October 31, 2014

  • The big twist is that by requesting those documents, Hall did in fact uncover a nepotism problem plaguing UT admissions.

    The University of Texas’s Machiavellian War on Its Regent

    David Davis

    October 27, 2014

  • All students and faculty in the UT community should support the cause of fairness in admissions.

    The University of Texas’s Machiavellian War on Its Regent

    David Davis

    October 27, 2014

  • Insufficient transparency in the UT admissions process is a serious concern that goes beyond politics.

    The University of Texas’s Machiavellian War on Its Regent

    David Davis

    October 27, 2014

  • This memo alone merits a trip to the UT campus for the Ransom exhibition—which is free, by the way, and runs through Jan. 4.

    How ‘Gone With the Wind’ Got Made

    Helen Anders

    September 10, 2014

  • Historical Examples of ut

  • An’ ut comes,’ sez he, lookin’ at me, ‘ut comes from bein’ called Love-o’-Women.’

    Soldiers Three, Part II.

    Rudyard Kipling

  • All this was long an’ long ago, but ut hild me straight—for a while.

    Soldiers Three, Part II.

    Rudyard Kipling

  • I never seed a scud on the ‘Banks’ but ‘ut it was allus follered by a fog.

    Left on Labrador

    Charles Asbury Stephens

  • We crossed a beautiful valley between the Rivers Seybi and Ut.

    Beasts, Men and Gods

    Ferdinand Ossendowski

  • I quote this account of the glass at Eton from Dr James, ut supra, p. 214.

    The Care of Books

    John Willis Clark

  • British Dictionary definitions for ut ut noun music

    1. the syllable used in the fixed system of solmization for the note C
    2. the first note of a hexachord in medieval music

    Word Origin for ut C14: from Latin ut; see gamut UT abbreviation for

    1. universal time
    2. Utah
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