uta [yoo-tuh] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- any of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico.
Origin of uta New Latin, probably Latinization of Ute Examples from the Web for uta Contemporary Examples of uta
She studied with Uta Hagen and still helps you with your roles.
Cynthia Nixon on Bisexuality & Her New Role in ‘Wit’
Kevin Sessums
January 24, 2012
Historical Examples of uta
But as for the making of uta, it is not only men that make them.
Arthur Waley
The Sampiches, lying south of the Uta, are similarly considered Uta.
Robert Gordon Latham
The same table that gives us the Uta and Navaho vocabularies, gives us a Moqui one also.
Robert Gordon Latham
The noble Uta heard tales told of the proud warriors who were to come.
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Uta, the noble dame, and all her meiny mourned bitterly the stately man.
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