uta
[ yoo-tuh ]
noun
any of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico.
Origin of uta
1<New Latin, probably Latinization of Ute
Words Nearby uta
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How to use uta in a sentence
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 | THE DAILY BEASTShe went into her tiny chamber, and from her treasures brought out a metal mirror given her by the young wife, uta-ko.
The Dragon Painter | Mary McNeil FenollosaThe uta is a sort of cancer, and it is more fearful in its consequences than the verugas.
The Indians and the Chinos are particularly liable to the uta.
The Sampiches, lying south of the uta, are similarly considered uta.
Opuscula | Robert Gordon Latham
The same table that gives us the uta and Navaho vocabularies, gives us a Moqui one also.
Opuscula | Robert Gordon Latham
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