Ultra in Spanish means like very big, very important; something that's very...
They are actually "plus" and "ultra". The letter U at one time was written to look like a V. "Plus ultra" is Latin for "further beyond".
The motto of Spanish Florida is 'Plus ultra (motto)'.
The motto of Second Spanish Republic is 'Plus Ultra (motto)'.
ultra heat treated
Do you mean ultra rank? Just keep doing missions
The motto of Spanish Republican government in exile is 'Plus Ultra'.
Assuming you mean a super form called Ultra Sonic, No
ultra-violet
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Antonia in spanish mean Flower or Flor in spanish
Further beyond.
The stem "ultra" means beyond or exceeding. It is typically used to indicate something extreme or beyond the norm, such as ultraviolet (beyond violet light) or ultra-fast (exceedingly fast).