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abbreviation Upper Peninsula (of Michigan) UP I. adverb Etymology: partly from Middle English ~ ~ward, from Old English up; partly from Middle English ~pe on high, from Old English; both akin to Old High German uf ~ and probably to Latin sub under, Greek hypo under, hyper over — more at over Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) in or into a higher position or level; especially away from the center of the earth (2) from beneath the ground or water to the surface (3) from below the horizon (4) ~stream 1 (5) in or into an ~right position sit ~; especially out of bed b. ~ward from the ground or surface pull ~ a daisy c. so as to expose a particular surface 2. with greater intensity speak ~ 3. a. in or into a better or more advanced state b. at an end your time is ~ c. in or into a state of greater intensity or excitement d. to or at a greater speed, rate, or amount prices went ~ e. in a continual sequence ; in continuance from a point or to a point from third grade ~ at prices of $10 and ~ ~ until now 4. a. (1) into existence, evidence, prominence, or prevalence (2) into operation or practical form b. into consideration or attention bring ~ for discussion 5. into possession or custody 6. a. entirely, completely button ~ your coat b. — used as an intensifier clean ~ the house 7. in or into storage ; by lay ~ s~plies 8. a. so as to arrive or approach b. in a direction conventionally the opposite of down: (1) to windward (2) northward (3) to or at the top (4) to or at the rear of a theatrical stage 9. in or into parts 10. to a stop — usually used with draw, bring, fetch, or pull 11. for each side the score is 15 ~ II. adjective Date: before 12th century 1. a. risen above the horizon the sun is ~ b. standing c. being out of bed d. relatively high the river is ~ was well ~ in her class e. being in a raised position ; lifted windows are ~ f. being in a state of completion ; constructed, built g. having the face ~ward h. mounted on a horse a new jockey ~ i. grown above a surface the corn is ~ j. (1) moving, inclining, or directed ~ward the ~ escalator (2) bound in a direction regarded as ~ 2. a. (1) marked by agitation, excitement, or activity (2) positive or ~beat in mood or demeanor b. being above a former or normal level (as of quantity or intensity) attendance is ~ the wind is ~ c. exerting enough power (as for operation) sail when steam is ~ d. ready; specifically highly prepared e. going on ; taking place find out what is ~ 3. a. risen from a lower position men ~ from the ranks b. being at the same level or point did not feel ~ to par c. (1) well informed ; abreast ~ on the news (2) being on schedule ~ on his homework d. being ahead of one's opponent 4. a. presented for or undergoing consideration contract ~ for negotiation; also charged before a court ~ for robbery b. being the one whose turn it is you're ~ next III. preposition Date: 1509 1. a. — used as a function word to indicate motion to or toward or situation at a higher point of went ~ the stairs b. ~ into or in the was hid away ~ garret — Mark Twain 2. a. in a direction regarded as being toward or near the ~per end or part of lives a few miles ~ the coast walked ~ the street b. toward or near a point closer to the source or beginning of sail ~ the river 3. in the direction opposite to sailed ~ the wind IV. noun Date: 1536 1. one in a high or advantageous position 2. an ~ward slope 3. a period or state of prosperity or success 4. ~per III 5. a fundamental quark that has an electric charge of +2/3 and that is one of the constituents of a nucleon V. verb (~ped or in intransitive verb 2 ~; ~ped; ~ping; ~s or in intransitive verb 2 ~) Date: 1643 intransitive verb 1. a. to risE FROM A LYING OR SITTING POSITION b. to move ~ward ; ascend 2. — used with and and another verb to indicate that the action of the following verb was either surprisingly or abr~tly initiated he ~ and quit his job transitive verb 1. raise, lift 2. a. to advance to a higher level: (1) increase (2) promote 1a b. raise 8d, e
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