

French: prononcer (fr), proférer (fr), émettre (fr).Finnish: sanoa (fi), virkkaa (fi), inahtaa (fi), päästää (fi), houria (fi), tuottaa (fi).Dutch: zeggen (nl), uiten (nl), uitbrengen (nl), produceren (nl), voortbrengen (nl).Czech: vyřknout, pronést (cs), vydat (zvuk), blekotat.Catalan: dir (ca), pronunciar (ca), emetre (ca), balbucejar (ca), balbotejar (ca).( transitive, obsolete ) To show (something that has been hidden) to reveal the identity of (someone).Whoever, except as authorized by law, makes or utters or passes, or attempts to utter or pass, any coins of gold or silver or other metal, or alloys of metals, intended for use as current money, whether in the resemblance of coins of the United States or of foreign countries, or of original design, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
WORDS WITH UTTERLY CODE
Code § 486, Uttering coins of gold, silver or other metal

shillinges, to the great deceite and losse of the subiectes of this her Realme: 1564, Proclamation of Elizabeth I of England dated November, 1564, London: Richard Jugge and John Cawood, 1565, there are forrayne peeces of golde, of the like quantitie and fashion (although of lesse value) lyke to an Englyshe Angell, brought hyther, and here vttered and payde for ten shyllynges of syluer, beyng for they lacke of wayght, and for the basenesse of the allay, not worth.( transitive, law ) To put ( currency) into circulation.( transitive ) To produce (speech or other sounds) with one's voice.Utter ( third-person singular simple present utters, present participle uttering, simple past and past participle uttered) Ukrainian: абсолю́тний (uk) m ( absoljútnyj ), по́вний ( póvnyj ), цілкови́тий (uk) m ( cilkovýtyj )įrom Middle English utter, partly from utter ( adjective, adverb ), partly from Middle Dutch uteren.Occitan: absolut (oc), total (oc), complèt (oc).Italian: assoluto (it), totale (it), completo (it), perfetto (it)īokmål: ren, fullstendig (no) Nynorsk: rein, fullstendig.Finnish: äärimmäinen (fi), täydellinen (fi).Catalan: absolut (ca) m, total (ca) m or f, incondicional (ca) m or f.It will help you the next time these letters, U T T E R L Y come up in a word scramble game. How is this helpful? Well, it shows you the anagrams of utterly scrambled in different ways and helps you recognize the set of letters more easily. The different ways a word can be scrambled is called "permutations" of the word.Īccording to Google, this is the definition of permutation:Ī way, especially one of several possible variations, in which a set or number of things can be ordered or arranged. According to our other word scramble maker, UTTERLY can be scrambled in many ways.
