Utica

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. An ancient Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage.
  2. A number of places in the United States:
  3. A township in LaSalle County, Illinois.
  4. A township and town therein, in Clark County, Indiana.
  5. A township in Chickasaw County, Iowa.
  6. A minor city in Ness County, Kansas; named for the city in New York.
  7. A census-designated place in Daviess County, Kentucky; named for the city in New York.
  8. An unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland.
  9. A city in Macomb County, Michigan; named for the city in New York.
  10. A minor city and township in Winona County, Minnesota; named for the city in New York.
  11. A town in Hinds County, Mississippi; named for the city in New York.
  12. A village in Livingston County, Missouri; named for the city in New York.

Pronunciation

/ˈjuːtɪkə/

Word forms

Utica

Etymology

From Latin Utica, from Phoenician 𐤏𐤕𐤒 (ʿtq, “old”).

Derived words

North Utica Utica greens Utican

Translations

French: Utique Ancient Greek: Ἰτύκη Italian: Utica Latin: Utica Portuguese: Útica Spanish: Útica
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