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Oh, dude, ancient Egyptian words starting with "u"? That's like trying to find a needle in a pyramid! But hey, here's one for you: "Udjat," which means the Eye of Horus. So yeah, there you go, one ancient Egyptian word starting with "u." You're welcome.

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Uraeus:A symbol of kingship. A rearing cobra was worn on the king's forehead or crown. The cobra was associated with the "eye" of the sun. It was a protector of the king, spitting out fire

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The Nile River divided ancient Egypt into the Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt regions. Lower Egypt was the Nile Delta area where the Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.

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