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ut
1[ uht, oot ]
noun
, Music.
- the syllable once generally used for the first tone or keynote of a scale and sometimes for the tone C: now commonly superseded by do.
UT
2abbreviation for
- Also u.t. universal time.
- Utah (approved especially for use with zip code).
Ut.
3abbreviation for
- Utah.
U/T
4- under trust.
UT
1abbreviation for
- universal time
- Utah
ut
2/ ʌt; uːt /
noun
- the syllable used in the fixed system of solmization for the note C
- the first note of a hexachord in medieval music
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ut1
C14: from Latin ut; see gamut
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Example Sentences
What a consoling word those four little letters, "d-u-t-y," sometimes spell!
From Project Gutenberg
"C-a-o-u-t-c-h—c-h—can't spell it," said the little man next below Charlie.
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I'd like to have you run your eye over that, and then tell me where in thunder you learned to spell such s-u-t-c-h!
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With the whistle he spelled out in the Morse code "T-r-e-e-d b-y a b-u-c-k w-a-t-c-h o-u-t."
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U-t-ku-terh-ks: An evil spirit, from whom all witches received their power.
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