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uptear
upˈtear, v. [up- 4 + tear v.1 Cf. uptorn.] trans. To pull up by the roots or from the foundation; to rend up, tear out.1593 Sidney's Arcadia Wks. 1922 II. 240 The laborer which cursed earthe uppteares With sweatye browes. 1667 Milton P.L. vi. 663 The rest in imitation to like Armes Betook them, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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upthrow
▪ I. upthrow, n. (ˈʌpθrəʊ) Also 9 up-throe. [up- 2. Cf. next.] 1. Geol. and Mining. An upward dislocation of a stratum or seam.1807 J. Headrick View Arran 66 A high rock, caused by what is called an up-throe of the metals. Ibid., This up-throe running westward, forms a sort of ridge. 1883 [see uplea... Oxford English Dictionary
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brood
▪ I. brood, n. (bruːd) Forms: 1 bród, 3–5 brod, 4–5 brode, 5–6 broode, Sc. brude, 4– brood. [OE. bród, cogn. with Du. broed neut., MDu. broet -d-; also with OHG., MHG. bruot fem., ‘heat, warmth, hatching, that which is hatched, brood’, mod.G. brut ‘hatching, brood’, from Teutonic verb-root bro- to w... Oxford English Dictionary
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