Associations to the word «Utica»
Noun
- Superintendent
- Alignment
- Seymour
- Sterling
- Salesman
- Clarkson
- Triple
- Worcester
- Surveyor
- Brewery
- Devil
- Libretto
- Mills
- Crawford
- Karen
- Siege
- Vernon
- Penn
- Frederic
- Tornado
- County
- Sherman
- Hudson
- Herring
- Dyke
- Schools
- Rebel
- Michigan
- Williams
- Geneva
- Convention
- Cornelius
- Savage
- Mississippi
- Ohio
- Valley
- Sidney
- Speedway
- Norwich
- Affiliation
- Wisconsin
- Legion
- Roman
- Northeast
- Detroit
- Wilkinson
- Horseman
- Township
- Springs
- Transit
- Kingston
- Bc
- Cemetery
- Franchise
- Amsterdam
- Soloist
- Zoo
- Jersey
- Brave
- Pennsylvania
- Hamilton
- Sicily
- Indiana
- Street
- Blue
- Barbarian
- Institute
- College
- Route
- Brewer
- Cleveland
- Dwight
- Terminus
- Nebraska
- Vicinity
- Blockade
- Acre
- Delaware
- Exit
Adjective
Wiktionary
UTICA, proper noun. A Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage.
UTICA, proper noun. Any of various cities in the United States.
Dictionary definition
UTICA, noun. A city in central New York.
UTICA, noun. An ancient city on the north coast of Africa (northwest of Carthage); destroyed by Arabs around 700 AD.
Wise words
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