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What (who) is utile contabile - definition

MANUFACTURER BRAND OF FRENCH BISCUITS
LU Biscuits; Lefevre-Utile Biscuit Co.; Lefevbre-Utile; Lefèvre-Utile Biscuit Co.; Lefevre-Utile; Lu Biscuit; Lefèvre-Utile; Générale Biscuit

Utile (1784 ship)         
  • French Navy Ensign
FRENCH ROYAL NAVEY SHIP
Utile (1784)
Utile was a gabarre of the French Royal Navy, launched in 1784. The British captured her in the Mediterranean in 1796 and she served briefly there before being laid up in 1797 and sold in 1798.
Dendrobium utile         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Diplocaulobium utile
Dendrobium utile is a species of orchid native to Sulawesi and Papua, occurring in forests at altitudes of up to 150 m. It is the official flower of Sulawesi Tenggara.
HMS Utile (1799)         
  • French Navy Ensign
BRIG OF THE ROYAL NAVY
French privateer Utile (1799)
HMS Utile was the French 16-gun privateer brig-sloop Utile launched in 1799 that the Royal Navy captured in 1799 and took into service; she foundered in the Mediterranean in 1801.

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LU (biscuits)

Lefèvre Utile, better known worldwide by the initials LU, is a French manufacturer brand of biscuits, emblematic of the city of Nantes. The brand is now part of US confectionery company Mondelēz International since 2012, after splitting of its previous owner Kraft Foods Inc., which had acquired it as part of its acquisition from Groupe Danone in 2007. The Petit-Beurre biscuit remains the flagship product alongside the Ladyfinger, Champagne, Petit four, Prince de LU, Pim's, Paille d'Or, etc.