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Definition of upwards
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Upwards
(adv.)
Yet more;
indefinitely
more;
above;
over.
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Capriole
::
Capriole
(v. i.) A leap that a horse makes with all
fours,
upwards
only,
without
advancing,
but with a kick or jerk of the hind legs when at the
height
of the
leap..
Spiegel Iron
::
Spiegel
iron () A
fusible
white cast iron
containing
a large
amount
of
carbon
(from three and a half to six per cent) and some
manganese.
When the
manganese
reaches
twenty-five
per cent and
upwards
it has a
granular
structure,
and
constitutes
the alloy ferro
manganese,
largely
used in the
manufacture
of
Bessemer
steel.
Called
also
specular
pig iron,
spiegel,
and
spiegeleisen..
Upbreak
::
Upbreak
(v. i.) To break
upwards;
to force away or
passage
to the
surface.
Skee
::
Skee (n.) A long strip of wood,
curved
upwards
in
front,
used on the foot for
sliding..
Retardation
::
Retardation
(n.) The
keeping
back of an
approaching
consonant
chord by
prolonging
one or more tones of a
previous
chord into the
intermediate
chord which
follows;
--
differing
from
suspension
by
resolving
upwards
instead
of
downwards.
Upwards
::
Upwards
(adv.)
In a
direction
from lower to
higher;
toward
a
higher
place;
in a
course
toward
the
source
or
origin;
--
opposed
to
downward;
as, to tend or roll
upward..
Serrated
::
Serrated
(a.) Beset with teeth
pointing
forwards
or
upwards;
as,
serrate
leaves..
Elephant
::
Elephant
(n.) A
mammal
of the order
Proboscidia,
of which two
living
species,
Elephas
Indicus
and E.
Africanus,
and
several
fossil
species,
are
known.
They have a
proboscis
or
trunk,
and two large ivory tusks
proceeding
from the
extremity
of the upper jaw, and
curving
upwards.
The molar teeth are large and have
transverse
folds.
Elephants
are the
largest
land
animals
now
existing..
Upburst
::
Upburst
(n.) The act of
bursting
upwards;
a
breaking
through
to the
surface;
an
upbreak
or
uprush;
as, an
upburst
of
molten
matter..
Upwards
::
Upwards
(adv.)
In the upper
parts;
above.
Upwards
::
Upwards
(adv.)
Yet more;
indefinitely
more;
above;
over.
Camberkeeled
::
Camberkeeled
(a.)
Having
the keel
arched
upwards,
but not
actually
hogged;
-- said of a
ship..
Lapwing
::
Lapwing
(n.) A small
European
bird of the
Plover
family
(Vanellus
cristatus,
or V.
vanellus).
It has long and broad
wings,
and is noted for its
rapid,
irregular
fight,
upwards,
downwards,
and in
circles.
Its back is
coppery
or
greenish
bronze.
Its eggs are the
plover's
eggs of the
London
market,
esteemed
a
delicacy.
It is
called
also
peewit,
dastard
plover,
and wype. The gray
lapwing
is the
Squatarola
cinerea..
Cyclamen
::
Cyclamen
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the
Primrose
family,
having
depressed
rounded
corms,
and
pretty
nodding
flowers
with the
petals
so
reflexed
as to point
upwards,
whence
it is
called
rabbits'
ears. It is also
called
sow
bread,
because
hogs are said to eat the
corms..
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To turn or tip
(anything)
over from an
upright,
or a
proper,
position
so that it lies upon its side or
bottom
upwards;
to
upset;
as, to
overset
a
chair,
a
coach,
a ship, or a
building..
Heel
::
Heel (n.) In a small arm, the
corner
of the but which is
upwards
in the
firing
position..
Uphill
::
Uphill
(adv.)
Upwards
on, or as on, a
hillside;
as, to walk
uphill..
Rising
::
Rising
(prep.)
More than;
exceeding;
upwards
of; as, a horse
rising
six years of age..
Anadromous
::
Anadromous
(a.)
Tending
upwards;
-- said of terns in which the
lowest
secondary
segments
are on the upper side of the
branch
of the
central
stem.
Recurvirostral
::
Recurvirostral
(a.)
Having
the beak bent
upwards.
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