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(KUPT) -- Said of floral segments that are dish-shaped, or resemble a small cup.
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(Hunting) When waterfowl cup their wings and begin gliding into a decoy spread.
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an athletic supporter reinforced usually with plastic to provide added protection for the wearer
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The hole on the green into which the ball is putted
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| cupping |
A concave or dished appearance of individual strips with the edges raised above the center. The opposite of crowning.
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| cup | a vertical cylindrical furnace for melting iron for casting |
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| cup | (British) a cup of tea |
| cup | (British) a cup of tea |
| cup | a treatment in which evacuated cups are applied to the skin to draw blood through the surface |
| cup | cypresses and junipers and many cedars |
| cup | type genus of Cupressaceae |
| cup | rare California cypress taller than but closely related to gowen cypress and sometimes considered the same species |
| cup | Arizona timber tree with bluish silvery foliage |
| cup | small sometimes shrubby tree native to California |
| cup | rare California cypress taller than but closely related to gowen cypress and sometimes considered the same species |
| cup | rare small cypress native to northern California |
| cup | relatively low wide-spreading endemic on Guadalupe Island |
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