There is no single English word that utilizes all those letters.
2007-09-04 08:03:42
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answer #1
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answered by dcc045 5
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Could it be "utrique"? It's a latin word meaning roughly "both of two things", best known in the phrase "Utrique Fidelis" (faithful to both sides)
2007-09-04 08:09:26
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answered by Expat Mike 7
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It's not a word in english.
2007-09-04 08:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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best i can come up with is Quturie but its not in the dictionary
2007-09-04 08:10:56
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answered by pokerfaces55 5
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is it in English?
2007-09-04 08:04:33
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answered by bedbye 6
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tiqueur. n. person suffering from tics
2007-09-04 15:13:14
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answered by jdkilp 7
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u r quiet
Why don't you say something?
2007-09-08 01:29:24
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answered by Insanity 5
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