different between uphurl vs upcurl
uphurl
English
Etymology
From up- +? hurl.
Verb
uphurl (third-person singular simple present uphurls, present participle uphurling, simple past and past participle uphurled)
- (transitive) To hurl or cast up.
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upcurl
English
Etymology
up- +? curl
Verb
upcurl (third-person singular simple present upcurls, present participle upcurling, simple past and past participle upcurled)
- (transitive, rare) To curl up
- ?, Alfred Tennyson, The Poet
- And thro' the wreaths of floating dark up-curl'd, / Rare sunrise flow'd. / And Freedom rear'd in that august sunrise / Her beautiful bold brow […]
- ?, Alfred Tennyson, The Poet
Translations
Anagrams
- curl up, curl-up
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