ute

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods; similar but not identical to a pick-up truck.

Translations

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 * Mandarin:
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 * Thai:

Numeral

 * 1) eight

Pronoun

 * 1) I will never
 * 2) so I do not

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) outdoors
 * 2) out; the state of being out. compare: 
 * ute av kontroll - 
 * 1) uncool; "old-fashioned"

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) outdoors
 * 2) out; the state of being out. compare: 
 * ute av kontroll - 
 * 1) uncool; "old-fashioned"

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) outside, outdoors
 * 2) * c. 900, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
 * "ang"
 * 1) * c. 900, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
 * "ang"

- His līchama wæs ūte bebyrġed nēah ċirican.


 * 1) * c. 990, , Luke 13:25
 * "ang"

- Þonne sē hīredes ealdor inn gǣþ and his duru beclȳst, and ġē standaþ þǣr ūte and þā duru cnociaþ, and cweðaþ, "Dryhten, ātȳn ūs," þonne cwiþ hē tō ēow, "Ne cann iċ ēow; nāt iċ hwanon ġē sind."


 * 1) at a distance, out

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) outside, outdoors
 * 2) at a distance, out
 * 1) at a distance, out
 * 1) at a distance, out
 * 1) at a distance, out
 * 1) at a distance, out
 * 1) at a distance, out

Adjective

 * 1) out of fashion, passé, now uncool