"Ulrike" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The name Ulrike is German in origin, and it means 'of the crown'. It is a feminine given name that has been popular since the Middle Ages and is associated with Saint Ora, an Irish saint.
The family Uloboridae, also known as the silk moth family, is a group of moths in the order Lepidoptera. They are characterized by a distinctive similarity to spiders, which may be how they got their common name, however, this is a reference to the spiny threads they produce.
The word "Ulodendron" refers to a genus of ancient plants that existed during the Devonian period, which is approximately 416 to 359 million years ago.
Uloid <br><br>A uloid (plural: uloids) is a term in the semantic table of contents theory of cognition, referring to a mental construct or way of organizing knowledge. A uloid is a node in this network that is associated with a subjective identification of an object or a concept, encompassing various other nodes of characteristics, properties, and associations in the semantic network.
Ulotrichan refers to hair that grows in a wavy or curly direction, but does not naturally curl or kink.
Alopecia areata or alopecia universalis, a type of hair loss condition, can cause alopecia monolocularis.
Ultracytic or ulotrichy refers to a hairline that is very high and prominent, often located near the top of the forehead. It is typically associated with certain rare genetic conditions or hairstyles.
Ulrich is a German surname and a masculine given name. The name is derived from Old High German words "ol(i)rico" meaning "healer, ruler" or "noble ruler". In literature, Ulrich is the name of a fictional character in Thomas Mann's novel "The Magic Mountain".
The word "ultima" comes from the Latin word "ultimus," meaning "farthest" or "last." In various contexts, it can have the following meanings:<br><br> In literature and fiction, an "Ultima" refers to something that is the final or the last of its kind, such as the title of the novel "Ultima Thule" (meaning "Farthest Isle") by Stephen Baxter, or the "Ultima IV" video game (a role-playing game with four main quests).<br><br> In a certain model of bicycle, "Ultima" is the name of the company's top-of-the-line road bike.<br><br> In the context of database query language (SQL), "ULTIMA" is the function used for extracting the most recent version of a record with the highest timestamp.<br><br>In general, the word suggests a concept that is distant, final, last or supreme.
The word "ultimate" has several meanings, but the core concepts are:<br><br>1. <strong>Greatest or highest degree of something</strong>: being the highest or supreme in quality, amount, or degree. Example: "The ultimate experience was winning the championship."<br>2. <strong>Final or concluding point</strong>: the last or final moment or event in a process. Example: "The ultimate goal is to achieve peace."<br>3. <strong>Most advanced or cutting-edge</strong>: being the most modern, best, or latest in design, technology, or style. Example: "This new smartphone is the ultimate example of innovation."<br>4. <strong>Highest or most extreme degree of intensity or quality</strong>: extremely good, amazing, or of the highest standard. Example: "The ultimate thrill was skydiving from a helicopter."<br>5. <strong>The final or concluding point of a chain or series</strong>: the last item in a sequence or progression. Example: "The ultimate consequence of the policy was bankruptcy."<br><br>In general, the word "ultimate" implies a state of being the best, the last, or the most extreme degree of something.
Adverb, meaning:<br><br>1. In the end; eventually.<br>2. As the final point or outcome of a process or situation.<br>3. As the most important or final point of consideration.<br>4. Essentially; in effect.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The bike ride is fun ultimately, but the hills are really tough.<br> She's not worried about what other people think ultimately, she just wants to do what makes her happy.<br> The company's profits should be invested ultimately in developing new products.<br> Ultimately, the decision is not about whether to fight the war, it's about whether we can win it.