U.l.a.
U.L.A.
Uniform Laws Annotated
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- Ulai
the Eulaus of the Greeks; a river of Susiana. It was probably the eastern branch of the Choasper (Kerkhan), which divided into two branches some 20 miles above the city of Susa. Hence Daniel (8:2,16) speaks of standing “between the banks of Ulai”, i.e., between the two streams of the divided river.
- Ulama
plural noun, Islam. 1. the doctors of Muslim religion and law. noun 1. a body of Muslim scholars or religious leaders 2. a member of this body noun 1. a Meso-American team ball game, with a history dating back to as early as 1500 bc, played with a solid rubber ball on a long narrow […]
- Ulan
noun 1. uhlan. noun 1. one of a group of lancers in a light-cavalry unit, first appearing in Europe in the Polish army. 2. one of such a group as later developed into heavy cavalry in western European armies, especially in Germany. noun 1. a less common variant of uhlan noun 1. (history) a member […]
- Ulan-bator
noun 1. a city in and the capital of the Mongolian People’s Republic, in E central Asia: former holy city of Mongols. Mongolian People’s Republic noun 1. a republic in E central Asia, in N Mongolia. About 600,000 sq. mi. (1,500,000 sq. km). Capital: Ulan Bator. Mongolian People’s Republic noun 1. the former name of […]
- Ulanova
noun 1. Galina (Sergeyevna) [guh-lee-nuh sur-gey-uh v-nuh;; Russian guh-lyee-nuh syir-gye-yiv-nuh] /gəˈli nə sɜrˈgeɪ əv nə;; Russian gʌˈlyi nə syɪrˈgyɛ yɪv nə/ (Show IPA), 1910–98, Soviet ballerina. noun 1. Galina (Sergeyevna) (ɡəˈliːnə) 1910–98, Russian ballet dancer, who performed with the Leningrad Kirov ballet (1928–44) and the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet (1944–62)