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noun, plural u·til·i·ties.
the state or quality of being useful; usefulness:
This chemical has no utility as an agricultural fertilizer.
something useful; a useful thing.
a public service, as a telephone or electric-light system, a streetcar or railroad line, or the like.Compare public utility (def. 1).
Often utilities. a useful or advantageous factor or feature:
the relative utilities of a religious or a secular education.
adjective
(of domestic animals) raised or kept as a potentially profitable product rather than for show or as pets:
utility breeds; utility livestock.
having or made for a number of useful or practical purposes rather than a single, specialized one:
a utility knife.
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