Definitions for Utica

Utica U·ti·ca

Spelling: [yoo-ti-kuh]
IPA: /ˈyu tɪ kə/

Utica is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 54 anagrams from letters in Utica (acitu).

Definitions for Utica

noun

  1. an ancient city on the N coast of Africa, NW of Carthage.
  2. a city in central New York, on the Mohawk River.

Examples for Utica

Loads of reporters were in Utica, New York following Hillary around in 1999.

In Africa, we know, they founded the colonies of Utica and Carthage.

He died at Utica at the home of his sister, who was the wife of Roscoe Conkling.

One of the roads entering into the consolidation was the Utica and Schenectady.

I went to Utica, and then turned north as far as Albany, but I lost him.

The first bridge across the Mohawk at Utica was built in 1792.

Utica is situated on ground rising gradually from the river.

He was born in Albany and was admitted to the bar at Utica in 1850.

The proportions used in the Utica cement concrete were 1-2½-2½.

Some events of deep interest occurred while he was in Utica.

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