Upbrast, up-brast′, v.pa.t. (Spens.) burst open.

Upbray, up-brā′, v.t. (Spens.) to upbraid.—n. an upbraiding.

Upbreak, up′brāk, n. a breaking up or bursting forth.

Upbringing, up′bring-ing, n. the process of nourishing and training.

Upbrought, up-brawt′, adj. (Spens.) brought up, educated.

Upbuilding, up-bil′ding, n. the act of building up, edification.

Upbuoyance, up-boi′ans, n. the act of buoying up.

Upburst, up′burst, n. a bursting up.

Upby, up′bī, adv. (Scot.) up the way, a little farther on or up.

Upcast, up′kast, n. a cast or throw in bowling: a shaft for the upward passage of air from a mine, a current of air passing along such: (Scot.) state of being thrown into confusion, a taunt or gibe.—adj. thrown or turned upward.