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1up·per Listen to audio/ˈʌpɚ/ adjective
always used before a noun
1 a : located above another or others of the same kind
the tree's upper branches upper and lower front teeth the upper jaw her upper extremities/limbs [=her arms and hands] the wing's upper and lower surfaces the ship's upper and lower decks Who will sleep on the upper berth? The upper stories/floors are occupied by offices. the upper layer of the Earth's crust temperatures in the mid to upper 20s
b : located at or near the top
Write your name on the upper left-hand corner of the page. relief of upper back pain exercises to improve upper body strength [=strength in the arms, shoulders, neck, and back] the mountain's upper and lower slopes the upper atmosphere There is no upper age limit for participation. He's at the upper end of the pay scale. The upper two-thirds of the wall has been painted.
2 : located toward the north
a restaurant in upper Manhattan an apartment on upper Fifth Avenue the upper Great Lakes region
3 : above another or others in position, rank, or order
the upper echelons of society upper-level executives upper management the upper middle class
stiff upper lipsee 1stiff

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