ulu
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ulu
From Inuit
Example Sentences
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“When we look at reforestation efforts in our town, reclamation of ulu and its historical value, it can be complemented by the evolving palates of our community,” Kekona said.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 18, 2023
Forty-eight hours before Obama’s arrival, Cindy Fields and her friend Wanda Baltazar were cutting up the chum salmon they had just pulled from a net in the sound with an ulu, a fan-shaped hatchet.
From Washington Post • Sep. 3, 2015
Never taught how to use a fillet knife, Sombatratanakul uses an ulu knife to cut fins, separate the fish’s head and dispose of the guts.
From Washington Times • Jul. 26, 2015
Women worked in a large outdoor kitchen, cutting meat from bearded seal, whale and birds with sharp round ulu blades.
From The Guardian • Jul. 16, 2015
Ulufanua is an imaginary island; the name is a beautiful Samoan word for the TOP of a forest; ulu - leaves or hair, fanua=land.
From Vailima Letters by Stevenson, Robert Louis
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