Associations to the word «Utica»
Noun
- Mohawk
- Carthage
- Cato
- Syracuse
- Canuck
- Proctor
- Shale
- Comet
- Ny
- Rochester
- Albany
- Susquehanna
- Erie
- Affiliate
- Scranton
- Roscoe
- Fulton
- Parkway
- Trenton
- Promontory
- Hartford
- Auditorium
- Hind
- Expressway
- Ute
- Buffalo
- New
- Streetcar
- Brewing
- York
- Auburn
- Asylum
- Dispatch
- Caesar
- Avenue
- Shelby
- Rome
- Mercenary
- Cornelia
- Pontiac
- Sock
- Waiver
- Thunderbird
- Packard
- Cassius
- Metropolitan
- Seneca
- Memorial
- Collingwood
- Turnpike
- Interchange
- Brooklyn
- Freeway
- Tulsa
- Railroad
- Subway
- Booty
- Routing
- Blizzard
- Brigham
- Tunisia
- Clinton
- Hockey
- Troy
- Lansing
- Rea
- Burlington
- Bulldog
- Springfield
- Drilling
- Falls
- Observer
- Vancouver
- Tyre
- Illinois
- Canal
- Sardinia
- Annette
- Titus
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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size when they are brought out.