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gutta

[ guht-uh ]

noun

, plural gut·tae [guht, -ee].
  1. a drop, or something resembling one.
  2. Also called drop. Architecture. one of a series of pendent ornaments, generally in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the undersides of the mutules of the Doric entablature.


gutta

/ ˈɡʌtə /

noun

  1. architect one of a set of small droplike ornaments, esp as used on the architrave of a Doric entablature
  2. med (formerly used in writing prescriptions) a technical name for drop gt
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gutta1

1350–1400; Middle English goute, gutta < Latin gutta a drop
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gutta1

C16: from Latin: a drop
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Example Sentences

Evolutions are always preferable to revolutions and gutta cavat lapidem, non vi sed saepe cadendo.

"We have record numbers from India," Sriram Gutta, head of India agenda at the WEF, said.

From Reuters

After engaging regularly with Indian states on subjects such as agriculture technology, drones and electric vehicles, the WEF has gradually increased the number of invitations to them, Gutta said, adding that they "will continue to gain prominence".

From Reuters

In April, musician Ace Gutta posted an image reading “I’m old But I look Young Challenge. Drop a pic 30 and up,” along with a link to his Instagram.

He used a replica of the gutta percha golf ball.

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