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Webster Dictionary :: Urbanity

URBAN'ITY, n. [L. urbanitas, from urbs, a city.] 1. That civility or courtesy of...

Webster Dictionary :: Urbane

UR'BANE, a. [L. urbanus, from urbs, a city.] Civil; courteous in manners; polite.

Webster Dictionary :: Uranology

URANOL'OGY, n. [Gr. heaven and discourse.] A discourse or treatise on the heavens.

Webster Dictionary :: Uranium

URA'NIUM, n. [Gr. heaven, or a planet so called.] A metal discovered in 1789 by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Uranitic

URANIT'IC, a. Pertaining to uranite, or resembling it.

Webster Dictionary :: Uranite

U'RANITE, n. An ore or phosphate of uranium, called also uran-glimmer, and uran-...

Webster Dictionary :: Uran-ocher

URAN-O'CHER, n. Pechblend, an ore of uranium, containing the metal in an oxydize...

Webster Dictionary :: Uran-glimmer

URAN-GLIM'MER, n. An ore of uranium; uran-mica; chalcolite.

Webster Dictionary :: Upwind

UPWIND, v.t. [up and wind.] To wind up.

Webster Dictionary :: Upwhirl

UPWHIRL, v.i. upwhurl'. [up and whirl.] To rise upwards in a whirl; to whirl upw...

Webster Dictionary :: Upwards

UP'WARDS, adv. 1. Toward a higher place; opposed to downward. Upward I lift my e...

Webster Dictionary :: Upward

UP'WARD, a. [up and ward, L. versus.] Directed to a higher place; as with upward...

Webster Dictionary :: Upturn

UPTURN', v.t. [up and turn.] To turn up; to throw up; as, to upturn the ground i...

Webster Dictionary :: Uptrain

UPTRA'IN, v.t. [up and train.] To train up; to educate. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Uptear

UPTEAR, v.t. [up and tear.] To tear up.

Webster Dictionary :: Uptake

UPTA'KE, v.t. [up and take.] To take into the hand. [Not in use.]

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