6-letter words containing s, u, p
- unisap — An early system on UNIVAC I or II.
- unship — to put or take off from a ship, as persons or goods.
- unsnap — to undo by or as if by opening snap fasteners: to unsnap a dress.
- unspar — to open or remove a barricade from
- unsped — unachieved
- unspun — a simple past tense and past participle of spin.
- unstep — to lift from its step, as a mast.
- unstop — to remove the stopper from: to unstop a bottle.
- up-sum — a summing-up
- upcast — an act of casting upward.
- upgush — to flow upwards
- upmost — uppermost.
- uppish — arrogant; condescending; uppity.
- uprest — an uprising
- uprise — to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture.
- uprose — simple past tense of uprise.
- uprush — an upward rush, as of water or air.
- upsala — Uppsala.
- upsend — to send or cast upwards
- upshot — the final issue, the conclusion, or the result: The upshot of the disagreement was a new bylaw.
- upside — the upper side or part.
- upsize — to increase the operating costs of (a company) by increasing the number of people it employs
- upsoar — to soar upwards
- upspin — a sudden, upward, spiraling movement, trend, etc.: another upspin in construction costs.
- upstay — to support or sustain
- upstep — the phenomenon of one tone becoming higher than another in certain words of tonal languages
- upstir — a commotion or disturbance
- upsway — to swing upwards in the air
- uptoss — to throw or toss upwards
- use up — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
- wampus — a strange or objectionable person; lout.
- washup — an act of washing: Allow five minutes for washup.
- wassup — Used as a friendly or informal greeting.
- whaups — Plural form of whaup.
- whumps — Plural form of whump.
- wumpus — Hunt the Wumpus
- \sqcup — (character) LaTeX square U. The symbol for least upper bound.