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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.]

Webster Dictionary :: Upswarm

UPSWARM', v.t. [See Swarm .] To raise in a swarm. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Upstay

UPSTA'Y, v.t. [up and stay.] To sustain; to support.

Webster Dictionary :: Upstart

UPST'ART, v.i. [up and start.] To start or spring up suddenly. UP'START , n. 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Upstand

UPSTAND', v.i. To be erected. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Upspring

UP'SPRING, n. [up and spring.] An upstart. [Not in use.] UPSPRING' , v.i. To spr...

Webster Dictionary :: Upshot

UP'SHOT, n. [up and shot.] Final issue; conclusion; end; as the upshot of the ma...

Webster Dictionary :: Upset

UPSET', v.t. [up and set.] To overturn; to overthrow; to overset; as a carriage.

Webster Dictionary :: Uprouse

UPROUSE, v.t. uprouz. [up and rouse.] To rouse from sleep; to awake.

Webster Dictionary :: Uproot

UPROOT', v.t. [up and root.] To root up; to tear up by the roots; as, to uproot ...

Webster Dictionary :: Uproll

UPROLL, v.t. [up and roll.] To roll up.

Webster Dictionary :: Uproar

UP'ROAR, n. Great tumult; violent disturbance and noise; bustle and clamor. The ...

Webster Dictionary :: Uprising

UPRI'SING, ppr. Rising; ascending. UPRI'SING , n. The act of rising. Thou knowes...

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