Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
upcaught |
adjective |
Seized or caught up. |
upgather |
verb t. |
To gather up; to contract; to draw together. |
upgrowth |
noun |
The process or result of growing up; progress; development. |
upheaped |
adjective |
Piled up; accumulated. |
upheaval |
noun |
The act of upheaving, or the state of being upheaved; esp., an elevation of a portion of the earth’s crust. |
upholder |
noun |
A broker or auctioneer; a tradesman., An undertaker, or provider for funerals., An upholsterer., One who, or that which, upholds; a supporter; a defender; a sustainer. |
uplander |
noun |
One dwelling in the upland; hence, a countryman; a rustic., The upland sandpiper. |
upplight |
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imp. & p. p. of Uppluck. |
upridged |
adjective |
Raised up in a ridge or ridges; as, a billow upridged. |
uprising |
noun |
Act of rising; also, a steep place; an ascent., An insurrection; a popular revolt. |
upsidown |
adverb |
See Upsodown. |
upsnatch |
verb t. |
To snatch up. |
upsodown |
adverb |
Upside down. |
upspring |
verb i. |
To spring up., An upstart., A spring or leap into the air. |
upstairs |
adverb |
Up the stairs; in or toward an upper story., Being above stairs; as, an upstairs room. |
upsterte |
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imp. & p. p. of Upstart. |
upstream |
adverb |
Toward the higher part of a stream; against the current. |
upstreet |
adverb |
Toward the higher part of a street; as, to walk upstreet. |
upstroke |
noun |
An upward stroke, especially the stroke, or line, made by a writing instrument when moving upward, or from the body of the writer, or a line corresponding to the part of a letter thus made. |
up-train |
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A train going in the direction of the metropolis or the main terminus., A train going in the direction conventionally called up. |
upwreath |
verb i. |
To rise with a curling motion; to curl upward, as smoke. |