upmaking

English

Verb

upmaking

  1. present participle of upmake

Noun

upmaking (usually uncountable, plural upmakings)

  1. (nautical, historical) Pieces of plank or timber piled on each other as filling up in building, especially between the bilgeways and ship's bottom, preparatory to launching.
  2. (printing, historical) The arrangement of lines into columns or pages.

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