GULPHS | • gulphs n. Plural of gulph. • GULPH n. a deep chasm, also GULF. |
HOLDUP | • holdup n. Alternative spelling of hold-up. • hold-up n. (Colloquial) A delay or wait. • hold-up n. A robbery at gunpoint. |
HUIPIL | • huipil n. A traditional blouse worn by the women of various indigenous peoples of Central America including the… • HUIPIL n. (Spanish) a Mexican embroidered blouse or dress. |
PHYLUM | • phylum n. (Taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class; also called a divisio… • phylum n. (Linguistics) A large division of possibly related languages, or a major language family which is not… • PHYLUM n. (Latin) a main taxonomical division, also PHYLON. |
PLEUCH | • PLEUCH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUGH. |
PLEUGH | • pleugh n. (Scotland) plow. • PLEUGH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUCH. |
PLOUGH | • plough n. A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting. • plough n. The use of a plough; tillage. • plough n. Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major). |
PLUSHY | • plushy adj. Like plush; soft and shaggy. • plushy adj. Plush; sumptuous. • PLUSHY adj. luxurious. |
PULKHA | • pulkha n. A sledge used for travel by Laplanders. • PULKHA n. (Finnish) a Laplander's boat-shaped sledge, also PULKA, PULK. |
SHLUMP | • shlump n. Alternative form of schlump. • shlump v. Alternative form of schlump. • SHLUMP v. (Yiddish) to dress sloppily, also SCHLUMP. |
SULPHA | • sulpha adj. (Pharmacology) Of or containing sulphanilamide. • sulpha n. (Pharmacology) A sulphanilamide. • sulpha- pref. Alternative spelling of sulfa-. |
SULPHS | • SULPH n. (slang) amphetamine sulphate. |
UPHELD | • upheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of uphold. • UPHOLD v. to hold aloft. |
UPHILD | • UPHOLD v. to hold aloft. |
UPHILL | • uphill adv. Up a slope, towards higher ground. • uphill adv. (By extension) With difficulty. • uphill adj. Located up a slope or on a hill. |
UPHOLD | • uphold v. To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate. • uphold v. To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling. • uphold v. To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned). |
UPHURL | • uphurl v. (Transitive) To hurl or cast up. • UPHURL v. to hurl up. |