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6-letter words containing e, u, p

  • erupts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erupt.
  • eulisp — 1985-present. A Lisp dialect intended to be a common European standard, with influences from Common LISP, Le LISP, Scheme and T. First-class functions, classes and continuations, both static scope and dynamic scope, modules, support for parallelism. The class system (TELOS) incorporates ideas from CLOS, ObjVLisp and Oaklisp. See also Feel. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • euphon — a glass harmonica
  • eupnea — (medicine) Normal, relaxed breathing; healthy condition of inhalation and exhalation.
  • europa — a Phoenician princess who had three children by Zeus in Crete, where he had taken her after assuming the guise of a white bull. Their offspring were Rhadamanthus, Minos, and Sarpedon
  • europe — geography: European continent
  • expugn — (obsolete) To take by storm; capture. (15th-17th c.).
  • eye up — If someone eyes you up, they look at you in a way that shows they consider you attractive.
  • eyecup — A piece of an optical device such as a microscope, camera, or pair of binoculars that is contoured to provide a comfortable rest against the user's eye.
  • faceup — with the face or the front or upper surface upward: Place the cards faceup on the table.
  • fed up — simple past tense and past participle of feed.
  • gee up — an exclamation, as to a horse or draught animal, to encourage it to turn to the right, go on, or go faster
  • gen up — to brief (someone) or study (something) in detail; make or become fully conversant with
  • gepurs — An early system on the IBM 701.
  • gesuip — (South Africa, slang) drunk.
  • get up — an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal: the get of a stallion.
  • get-up — costume; outfit: Everyone will stare at you if you wear that getup.
  • getups — Plural form of getup.
  • groupe — Obsolete spelling of group.
  • guelph — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • guimpe — a chemisette or yoke of lace, embroidery, or other material, worn with a dress cut low at the neck.
  • gulped — to gasp or choke, as when taking large drafts of a liquid.
  • gulper — A deep-sea eel with very large jaws that open to give an enormous gape and with eyes near the tip of the snout.
  • guppie — Alternative form of guppy.
  • het up — indignant; irate; upset: She was really het up about the new city tax.
  • humped — having a hump.
  • humpen — a round drinking glass formerly made in Germany
  • humper — a rounded protuberance, especially a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison.
  • humpie — a pink salmon inhabiting North Pacific waters: so-called because of the hump that appears behind the head of the male when it is ready for spawning.
  • hurple — (Scotland) An impediment similar to a limp.
  • ice-up — the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
  • impune — Unpunished.
  • impure — not pure; mixed with extraneous matter, especially of an inferior or contaminating nature: impure water and air.
  • impute — to attribute or ascribe: The children imputed magical powers to the old woman.
  • juleps — Plural form of julep.
  • jumped — to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
  • jumper — an act or instance of jumping; leap.
  • key up — a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt.
  • kuiperGerard Peter, 1905–73, U.S. astronomer, born in the Netherlands.
  • le puy — a department in central France. 1931 sq. mi. (5000 sq. km). Capital: Le Puy.
  • leg up — either of the two lower limbs of a biped, as a human being, or any of the paired limbs of an animal, arthropod, etc., that support and move the body.
  • let up — to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  • lie up — to be in a horizontal, recumbent, or prostrate position, as on a bed or the ground; recline. Antonyms: stand.
  • lineup — a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc.
  • louped — to leap; jump; spring.
  • loupes — Plural form of loupe.
  • lumped — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • lumpen — of or relating to disfranchised and uprooted individuals or groups, especially those who have lost status: the lumpen bourgeoisie.
  • lumper — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • lupine — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Lupinus, of the legume family, as L. albus (white lupine) of Europe, bearing edible seeds, or L. perennis, of the eastern U.S., having tall, dense clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers.
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