ul

See also: Ul, UL, -ul, ul., úl, ūļ, -ul-, and Appendix:Variations of "ul"

English

Noun

ul (plural uls)

  1. (computing) upload, Alternative form of UL

Verb

ul (third-person singular simple present uls, present participle uling, simple past and past participle uled)

  1. (computing) upload, Alternative form of UL

Alternative forms

  • (upload): UL, u/l, U/L

Antonyms

  • (computing): dl

Anagrams


Albanian

Alternative forms

  • unj

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *wala, from *wol-o-, o-grade of Proto-Indo-European *wel- ‘press together’ (compare Lithuanian valýti ‘to clean’, Ancient Greek εἰλέω (eiléō) ‘press together’). Variant unj is from *ulnj, from Proto-Albanian *walnja, a causative of the previous.

Verb

ul (first-person singular past tense ula, participle ulur)

  1. to sit down
  2. to lower
  3. to bend or tilt down
  4. to seat; land an airplane
  5. to decrease, reduce, diminish
  6. (figuratively) to demote; degrade, debase

Derived terms


Angguruk Yali

Noun

ul

  1. ash

References


Assan

Noun

ul

  1. water
  2. river

References

  • Languages and Prehistory of Central Siberia (2004, →ISBN, page 139: "Assan ul ‘river’, Ket ūl ‘water’"

Breton

Article

ul

  1. a/an

See also


Interlingue

Noun

ul (plural ules)

  1. owl

Kabyle

Noun

ul m

  1. heart

Kott

Noun

ul

  1. water

References


Livonian

Etymology

Akin to Finnish hullu.

Adjective

ul

  1. crazy
  2. wild

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

ul

  1. imperative of ula

Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *ulьjь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ul/
  • (file)

Noun

ul m inan

  1. hive, beehive
  2. (slang) prison

Declension

Further reading

  • ul in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Pumpokol

Noun

ul

  1. water
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