Crossword clues for oto
oto
- Indian of West
- Nebraska tribesman
- An Amerind
- Sioux Indian
- Offshoot of the Winnebago tribe
- Siouan tongue
- Prefix meaning "ear"
- About the ear
- About hearing
- Prefix denoting ear
- Ear: Pref
- Ear, in combinations
- About ears
- Platte River settler
- Palindromic tribesman
- North American Indian
- Medical specialty prefix
- Indian of Okla
- Palindromic Platte River people
- Member of a Platte River people
- Member of a Platte River native people
- Certain Plains native
- Speaker of a Siouan language
- Prefix denoting the ear
- Palindromic Native American
- Palindromic Indian
- Oklahoma people
- Nebraskan Indian
- Ear prefix
- Word element meaning ear
- Word element denoting ear
- Tribe that met with Lewis and Clark in 1804
- Sioux tribesman
- Siouan of Okla
- Prefix meaning "ear-related"
- Prefix before scope
- People of the Platte
- Palindromic Midwestern tribe
- Of ears
- North American tribe
- Mycosis or plasty preceder
- Missouri River people
- Member of the Siouan people
- Ear-relevant prefix
- Ear opening?
- Concerning hearing
- Certain Sioux speaker
- Certain Siouan
- With -scope, an ear device
- Tribe that split from the Winnebago
- Tribe of Oklahoma
- The ear: Comb form
- Starter like auri-
- Starter for laryngology
- Siouan-speaking tribe
- Siouan speaker from Oklahoma
- Siouan of Nebraska
- Siouan of Neb
- Siouan in Okla
- Rhino- : nose :: ___ : ear
- Prefix meaning ear
- Prefix for an ear doctor
- Prefix (to do with hearing)
- Platte River Valley figure
- Platte River native
- Plains Amerind
- People met by Lewis and Clark
- Palindromic North American Indian
- Palindromic Nebraskan natives
- Palindromic Nebraska native
- Native Oklahoma tribe
- Native American near the Platte
- Missouri relative
- Member of the Winnebago
- Language akin to Iowa
- Ioway relative
- Intro to laryngology
- Indigenous Oklahoman
- Indian or West
- Hearing-related prefix
- Ears: Prefix
- Ear, comb. form
- Ear-relevant opener
- Ear opener?
- Bison-hunting tribe
- A Sioux
- Oklahoma Indian
- Native Nebraskan
- Siouan Indian
- Ear: Prefix
- Western tribe
- Plains dweller
- Western native
- Native Oklahoman
- Cardio : heart :: ___ : ear
- Indian whose tribe's name means "lovers of sexual pleasure"
- ___-Manguean (Indian language group)
- Prefix with laryngology
- Platte River people
- Sioux speaker
- Siouan speaker of Oklahoma
- Plains people
- Indian near the Platte
- They lived along the Missouri
- Platte Valley native
- Onetime dweller along the Platte
- Great Plains Indian
- Western Indian
- Iowa relative
- Tribe visited by Lewis and Clark
- Tribe encountered early in the Lewis and Clark expedition
- Oklahoma Native American
- Plains Indian
- Nebraska native
- Plains native
- Plains tribe name
- "___ be in England": Browning
- Great Plains tribe
- Chiwere dialect
- Indian tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark
- Chiwere speaker
- Sioux tribe member
- Palindromic tribe name
- Plains folk
- Chiwere-speaking tribe
- Hearing opening?
- Ear-related prefix
- Relatives of the Iowa
- Great Plains native
- Fox neighbor
- Fox tribe neighbor
- Tribe of Chief Shaumonekusse
- Midwest tribe
- Roman emperor who overthrew Galba
- Chief Chono Ca Pe, e.g.
- Eggy?
- A member of the Siouan people inhabiting the valleys of the Platte and Missouri rivers in Nebraska
- A dialect of the Chiwere language spoken by the Oto people
- Nebraskan Amerind
- Siouan language
- Siouan people
- Western Amerind
- Neb. Indian
- A Siouan
- Ear: Comb. form
- Okla. Indian
- Siouan of Neb.
- Neb. Sioux
- Winnebago's cousin
- Bismarck, doubled-up?
- Siouan in Okla.
- Siouan of Okla.
- A native American
- Certain Nebraskan
- Neb. aborigine
- Winnebago member
- Oklahoma tribe
- American Indian
- Nebraska Indian
- Indian of Nebraska
- U.S. Indian
- Siouan tribesman
- Palindromic Amerind
- Starter for lith or scope
- Penned
- Indian of Okla.
- Of the ear
- U. S. Indian
- Prefix with scope or sclerosis
- Siouan tribe
- Platte River tribe
- Concerning the ear
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 67
Land area (2000): 0.262364 sq. miles (0.679520 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.262364 sq. miles (0.679520 sq. km)
FIPS code: 60240
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.283676 N, 95.894047 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 51044
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oto
Wikipedia
Oto, Ōtō, or OTO may refer to:
Oto is the third album by British electronica group Fluke, first released in 1995.
In terms of style, Oto ( Greek for ear) was somewhat darker than Fluke's previous Six Wheels on My Wagon, focusing on downbeat ambient effects rather than the uplifting house that characterised their previous work.
Both "Bullet" and "Tosh" were later released as double remix CDs, each with one disc of four remixes by Fluke themselves and one of four by other people. Many of the remixes by Fluke available on these discs are widely considered, amongst the online Fluke fanbase, to be superior to the versions on Oto.
Usage examples of "oto".
The effects of consolidation are conspicuous among the Omaha, Kansa, Osage, and Oto, while segregation has affected the social organization among the Kansa, Ponka, and Teton.
I Baudolino son of Galiaudo Gagliaudo of the Aulari with a head that looks like a lion halleluia gratias to the Allmighty may he forgive me ego habeo facto the greatest stealing of my life, I mean from the cabbinet of the Bishop Oto I have stollen many pages that may belong to the Immperial Chancellor and I have scraped clean almost all of them excepting where the writing would not come off et now I have much parchmint to write down what I want which is my own story even if I don't know to write Latin.
Several had told us of the Ponca and of their kinfolk the Omahas, Otoes, and Osages.
At eleven o'clock sent off George Drouilliard and Peter Cruzat with some tobacco to invite the Otos if at their town, and Pawnees if they saw them, to come and talk with us at our camp, etc.
Peter Dorion a commission to act with a flag and some clothes and provisions and instructions to bring about a peace with the Sioux, Mahas, Pawnees, Poncas, Otos, and Missouris, and to employ any trader to take some of the chiefs of each, or as many of those nations as he could, particularly the Sioux, down to Washington.
Justin Martyr `{to Theion phamen einai asomaton oyk oti asomaton -- epeide de to me krateisthai ypo tinos, toy krateisthai timioteron esti, dia toyto kaloymen ayton asomaton.