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Definition of Utiles

Utile
Utile U"tile, a. [L. utilis, fr. uti to use: cf. F. utile. See Use, v. t.] Profitable; useful. [Obs.]

Meaning of Utiles from wikipedia

- Look up utile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Utile may refer to: Utile (1784 ship), French Royal Navy gabarre, later HMS Utile after British capture...
- Entandrophragma utile, called the sipo or utile, is a species of large tree in the genus Entandrophragma, native to nearly all of tropical Africa facing...
- Viburnum utile, the service viburnum, is a species of flowering plant in the family Viburnaceae, native to central and southern China. A leggy evergreen...
- Lefèvre-Utile, better known worldwide by the initials LU, was a French manufacturer brand of biscuits, emblematic of the city of Nantes. The brand is...
- Arisaema utile is a species of plant in the genus Arisaema. It is broadleaf deciduous and is widespread across the Himalayas. Muktaphala in Encyclopaedia...
- The Utile Dulci was a learned and musical Academy and Secret Society in Stockholm in Sweden. It was founded in memory of Olof von Dalin in 1766, and held...
- Pauline Isabelle Lefèvre-Utile (née Utile; 30 June 1830 – 5 April 1922) founded the Lefèvre Utile (LU) company with her husband Jean-Romain Lefèvre in...
- HMS Utile was the French 16-gun privateer brig-sloop Utile launched in 1799 that the Royal Navy captured in 1799 and took into service; she foundered in...
- Dendrobium utile is a species of orchid native to Sulawesi and Papua, occurring in forests at altitudes of up to 150 m. It is the official flower of Sulawesi...
- Utile was a gabarre of the French Royal Navy, launched in 1784. The British captured her in the Mediterranean in 1796 and she served briefly there before...