10-letter words containing u, p, h
- unsympathy — lack of sympathy
- upanishads — any of a class of speculative prose treatises composed between the 8th and 6th centuries b.c. and first written a.d. c1300: they represent a philosophical development beyond the Vedas, having as their principal message the unity of Brahman and Atman.
- upflashing — flashing or flaring up
- upgathered — to gather up or together: to upgather information.
- upheapings — acts or instances of heaping up
- uphillward — in an uphill direction
- upholstery — the materials used to cushion and cover furniture.
- upper hand — the dominating or controlling position; advantage: to have the upper hand in the fight.
- upsmanship — one-upmanship.
- uptightest — most uptight
- uriah heep — Uriah, Uriah Heep.
- urographic — of or relating to urography
- virus chip — a glass slide embedded with viral DNA used in DNA sequencing to analyse the genetic makeup of viruses
- washing-up — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
- what's up? — If you say to someone 'What's up?' or if you tell them what's up, you are asking them or telling them what is wrong or what is worrying them.
- whip-round — When a group of people have a whip-round, money is collected from each person so that it can be used to buy something for all of them or for someone they all know.
- whipped up — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- whisperous — whispery.
- whistle up — to call or summon (a person or animal) by whistling
- worshipful — feeling or showing worship.
- wrought-up — of, for, or concerning work: work clothes.
- xiphopagus — either of a pair of Siamese twins joined at the lower sternum or xiphoid process
- xiphosuran — any chelicerate arthropod of the subclass Xiphosura, including the horseshoe crabs and many extinct forms
- zephyrinus — Saint, pope a.d. 198?–217.
- zoophagous — carnivorous.
- zoophilous — Botany. adapted to pollination by animals, especially those other than insects.