"Utrillo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A reference to the American artist Jean-Urbain Firmin Grillot de Givologne, better known as Jean-Urbain Utrillo, but most likely referring to the impressionist painter Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955).
Maurice Utrillo was a French painter, most known for his highly detailed and often melancholic paintings of the city of Montmartre in Paris and the outskirts of Barcelona. His most famous work is "The Landlady of Montmartre" but one of his most celebrated series is his paintings of the Sacre-Coeur (Sacred Heart) Basilica in Paris.
The term "Uttraquist" or "Utraquist" refers to a Christian sect that emerged in the 16th century, primarily in the Czech lands of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a moderate or middle-of-the-road Protestant movement within the Catholic Church, founded by Jan Hus, a Czech priest.<br><br>The Utraquists rejected the authority of the Pope and the sacraments of the Catholic Church as currently administered, but they also rejected the more extreme Protestant views of the Calvinists and the Lutherans. Instead, they sought a compromise between Catholicism and Protestantism.<br><br>The name "Utraquist" comes from the Latin word "utraque," which means "both." The Utraquists advocated for the use of both the bread and the wine in the Eucharist (Communion), hence their name.<br><br>In terms of doctrine, the Utraquists emphasized the concepts of justification by faith, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of good works in the Christian life. They also rejected the idea of papal infallibility and the veneration of relics.<br><br>The Utraquist movement was influential in the Protestant Reformation, and it played a significant role in the development of the Moravian (Church of Brothers) and the Beatific Reformation in the Czech lands. However, the movement was eventually silenced during the Counter-Reformation in the 17th century.
Utrecht is a city located in the central Netherlands, and it is the largest city of the province of Utrecht in the center of the country. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and vibrant city life.<br><br>As an adjective, utrecht can also refer to something related to or associated with the city of Utrecht.<br><br>It can also refer to the University for Humanistics, a Dutch research university that was founded in Utrecht in 1966.<br><br>In some cases, utrecht can also refer to a type of suit of courtly love, especially in the context of medieval literature.
Utricularia is a genus of carnivorous plants commonly known as bladderworts. It is a succulent plant with numerous tiny bladders, or traps, that capture small animals such as protozoa, tadpoles and even tiny insects. They typically grow in freshwater environments, particularly in aquatic plants or on rocks.
Uttriculoid refers to something related to or resembling utricles, which are part of the vestibular system in the human ear, responsible for maintaining balance and equilibrium.
Uttarakhand is a state in the northern part of India. It was formed in 2000 when it was carved out from the state of Uttar Pradesh. Literally, "Uttarakhand" means "the land of the snow-abode of the gods" or "the land of the snowy region".
Utter means to express something in words, especially to communicate a thought or opinion. It can also mean to say or declare something completely or utterly, typically used in an extreme way.
The word "uttering" means speaking or talking, often in a loud or uninhibited manner, without thinking before you speak, or speaking nonsense or meaningless words. It can also refer to the act of making a statement or saying something that is shocking, ridiculous, or untrue.