Upkeep, up′kēp, n. maintenance, means of support.
Upland, up′land, n. upper or high land, as opposed to meadows, river-sides, &c.—adj. high in situation: pertaining to uplands.—n. Up′lander.—adj. Up′landish (obs.).
Uplay, up-lā′, v.t. to lay up, to hoard.
Uplean, up-lēn′, v.i. (Spens.) to lean upon anything.
Uplift, up-lift′, v.t. to lift up or raise aloft.—n. a raising or upheaval of strata.
Uplock, up-lok′, v.t. to lock up.
Uplook, up-look′, v.i. (Shak.) to look up.
Uplying, up′lī-ing, adj. upland, elevated.
Upmaking, up′mā-king, n. (naut.) pieces of plank or timber piled on each other as filling up in building, esp. between the bilge-ways and ship's bottom, preparatory to launching: (print.) arrangement of lines into columns or pages.
Upmost. See Upper.