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There are 21 words ending with AUP

AAUP A.A.U.P.AUPBaupcaupgaupgreater␣scaupjaupjokulhaupjokulhlaup jökulhlaupKaupKolufauplauplesser␣scaupNew␣Zealand␣scauprraupscaupwhaup wha-upyaup

26 definitions found

  • AAUP — prop.n. Initialism of American Association of University Professors.
  • A.A.U.P. — prop.n. Initialism of American Association of University Professors.
  • AUP — n. Initialism of acceptable use policy.
  • Baup — prop.n. A surname from French.
  • caup — n. (Scotland) Cup.
  • gaup — v. (Geordie) To stare, gape.
  • greater␣scaup — n. A scaup of the species Aythya marila, a bluebill.
  • jaup — n. (Scotland, Northern England) A splash. — n. (Scotland, Northern England) A mark left by a splash of water or mud. — v. (Scotland, Northern England) To splash; to slosh.
  • jokulhaup — n. Alternative form of jökulhlaup.
  • jokulhlaup — n. Alternative form of jökulhlaup.
  • jökulhlaup — n. A subglacial outburst flood; a sudden release of water from…
  • Kaup — prop.n. A surname.
  • Kolufaup — prop.n. Synonym of Korowai (“language”).
  • laup — n. (Yorkshire) to jump.
  • lesser␣scaup — n. A scaup of the species Aythya affinis.
  • New␣Zealand␣scaup — n. A duck of the Anatinae subfamily endemic to New Zealand; Aythya…
  • rraup — n. An alarm call used by vervets to warn of the presence of an eagle.
  • scaup — n. Any of three species of small diving duck in the genus Aythya. — n. (Scotland) Alternative form of scalp (“a bed or stratum of shellfish”).
  • whaup — n. (Scotland) The curlew, Numenius arquata.
  • wha-up — n. (Shetland) A curlew.
  • yaup — n. Obsolete spelling of yawp. — v. Obsolete spelling of yawp. — adj. (Scotland) hungry.
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