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Definition of utes
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of utes is as below...
Utes (n. pl.) An
extensive
tribe of North
American
Indians
of the
Shoshone
stock,
inhabiting
Colorado,
Utah, New
Mexico,
Arizona,
and
adjacent
regions.
They are
subdivided
into
several
subordinate
tribes,
some of which are among the most
degraded
of North
American
Indians..
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Amorphism
::
Amorphism
(n.) A state of being
amorphous;
esp. a state of being
without
crystallization
even in the
minutest
particles,
as in
glass,
opal, etc..
Indoaniline
::
Indoaniline
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
artificial
blue dyes, in
appearance
resembling
indigo,
for which they are often used as
substitutes..
Anthropomorphist
::
Anthropomorphist
(n.) One who
attributes
the human form or other human
attributes
to the Deity or to
anything
not
human.
Arbitrate
::
Arbitrate
(v. i.) To act as
arbitrator
or
judge;
as, to
arbitrate
upon
several
reports;
to
arbitrate
in
disputes
among
neighbors;
to
arbitrate
between
parties
to a
suit..
Pulsation
::
Pulsation
(n.) Any
touching
of
another's
body
willfully
or in
anger.
This
constitutes
battery.
Saluter
::
Saluter
(n.) One who
salutes.
Dilute
::
Dilute
(v. i.) To
become
attenuated,
thin, or weak; as, it
dilutes
easily..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder;
-- at
present
chiefly
applied
to
diseases
of
brutes;
as, a
distemper
in dogs; the horse
distemper;
the horn
distemper
in
cattle..
Injunction
::
Injunction
(n.) A writ or
process,
granted
by a court of
equity,
and,
insome
cases,
under
statutes,
by a court of
law,whereby
a party is
required
to do or to
refrain
from doing
certain
acts,
according
to the
exigency
of the
writ..
Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
review,
alter,
and
amend;
as, to
revise
statutes;
to
revise
an
agreement;
to
revise
a
dictionary..
Inhere
::
Inhere
(v. i.) To be
inherent;
to stick (in); to be fixed or
permanently
incorporated
with
something;
to
cleave
(to); to
belong,
as
attributes
or
qualities..
Persecutrix
::
Persecutrix
(n.) A woman who
persecutes.
Christology
::
Christology
(n.) A
treatise
on
Christ;
that
department
of
theology
which
treats
of the
personality,
attributes,
or life of
Christ..
Minutary
::
Minutary
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
consisting
of,
minutes..
Brutish
::
Brutish
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a brute or
brutes;
of a
cruel,
gross,
and
stupid
nature;
coarse;
unfeeling;
unintelligent..
Deity
::
Deity (n.) The
collection
of
attributes
which make up the
nature
of a god;
divinity;
godhead;
as, the deity of the
Supreme
Being is seen in his
works..
Subornation
::
Subornation
(n.) The act of
suborning;
the crime of
procuring
a
person
to take such a false oath as
constitutes
perjury.
Non Obstante
::
Non
obstante
() A
clause
in old
English
statutes
and
letters
patent,
importing
a
license
from the crown to do a thing
notwithstanding
any
statute
to the
contrary.
This
dispensing
power was
abolished
by the Bill of
Rights..
Disputer
::
Disputer
(n.) One who
disputes,
or who is given to
disputes;
a
controvertist..
Dumb
::
Dumb (a.)
Destitute
of the power of
speech;
unable;
to utter
articulate
sounds;
as, the dumb
brutes..
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