Compound word with cup


Words in CUP - Ending in CUP

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Here is the list of all the English words ending with CUP grouped by number of letters: cup, A-cup, scup, Bacup, recup, uncup, earcup, eggcup, eyecup, hiccup, oilcup.

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The ending cup is rare. There exists few words ending in cup.

There are 43 words that end with CUP.

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→ 1 3-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • cup
→ 2 4-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • A-cup
  • scup
→ 3 5-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • Bacup
  • recup
  • uncup
→ 9 6-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • earcup
  • eggcup
  • eyecup
  • hiccup
  • oilcup
  • Sidcup
  • suncup
  • teacup
  • tea-cup
→ 12 7-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • demicup
  • goldcup
  • kingcup
  • leafcup
  • minicup
  • mini-cup
  • mishcup
  • Stalcup
  • tailcup
  • teatcup
  • winecup
  • Wisecup
→ 9 8-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • audiocup
  • grace-cup
  • honeycup
  • macrocup
  • mossycup
  • skullcup
  • sneak-cup
  • Stallcup
  • supercup
→ 4 9-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • buttercup
  • coffeecup
  • coffee-cup
  • monkey-cup
→ 1 10-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • parting-cup
→ 1 11-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • drinking-cup
→ 1 12-letter words in cup - ending in cup:
  • breakfastcup

Too many words? Restrict to dictionary forms only (no plurals, no conjugated verbs).

Remove a letter from the suffix:

  • UP

Add a letter to the suffix:

  • ACUP
  • CCUP
  • DCUP
  • ECUP
  • FCUP
  • GCUP
  • HCUP
  • ICUP
  • KCUP
  • LCUP
  • NCUP
  • OCUP
  • RCUP
  • SCUP
  • TCUP
  • YCUP

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Words with CUP

A list of all CUP words with their Scrabble and Words with Friends points. You can also find a list of all words that start with CUP. Also commonly searched for are words that end in CUP. Try our five letter words with CUP page if you’re playing Wordle-like games or use the New York Times Wordle Solver for finding the NYT Wordle daily answer.

15 Letter Words

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nonoccupational29

14 Letter Words

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underoccupancy33concupiscences32preoccupancies31occupationally29preoccupations28acupuncturists27

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concupiscence31concupiscible31porcupinefish29preoccupation27acupuncturist26reoccupations24recuperations21

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preoccupancy31cuprammonium30preoccupying30cupronickels28concupiscent27scuppernongs26acupunctures 25occupational24recuperative23reoccupation23cupellations22recuperating22acupressures20recuperation20recuperators19

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cupronickel27reoccupying26nuncupative25occupancies25preoccupied25scuppernong25acupuncture24preoccupies24cupriferous22occupations22recuperable22cupellation21acupressure19recuperated19recuperates18recuperator18

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hiccupping28scuppering23unoccupied23teacupfuls22teacupsful22buttercups21cupholders21occupation21porcupines21reoccupied21cupbearers20reoccupies20cupidities18recuperate17

9 Letter Words

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hiccupped25occupancy25hiccuping24occupying24preoccupy24occupance23creamcups22scuppaugs22cupelling21decupling21teacupful21buttercup20cupboards20cupholder20cupolaing20occupants20porcupine20scuppered20cupbearer19deathcups19

8 Letter Words

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cupcakes22kingcups22cuppings21hiccuped21scuppaug21reoccupy20cupboard19cupeling19occupant19occupied19cupelled18cupidity18cuppiest18deathcup18decupled18occupier18occupies18scuppers18cupeller17cupolaed17

7 Letter Words

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cupcake21hiccupy21kingcup21cupping20cupfuls19cuplike19cupsful19hiccups19cuprums18eggcups18cuppers17cuppier17scupper17cupeled16cupulae16cupular16cupules16decuple16eyecups16cupeler15

6 Letter Words

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cupful18hiccup18occupy18cupped17cuprum17eggcup17cuppas16cupper16cupric16cupula15cupule15eyecup15cupels14cupids14cupola14oilcup14teacup13

5 Letter Words

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cuppy17cuppa15cupel13cupid13cupro12scups12

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cups11scup11

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Write two-syllable words with cha.

Tea cups in sadness, Knocking and strumming, screamed.? What

Read the words to find verbs among them. Write them down with questions, indicate the time (where possible). Chagall, step, scarlet, reddens, laughter, laughed, mowing, … mows down, warmly, teleet, dance, dance, Buildings, build, talkative, speaks.

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Form nouns from these words with the help of suffixes. -Ek-, -ik-: puppy, cucumber, walnut, brick, temple, box, year, cartilage, scarf, umbrella, hut, va … Silek, nail. 40 points -Etz-, -its-: brother, frost, blizzard, book, skin, thing, capital, earth, porridge, scythe, cereal, puddle, sister, part, story, bread, jam, essay, coat, gun, letter, butter. -In-, -izn-, -et-, -is-, -est-: beggar, merchant, comrade, straight, fresh, fluid, viable, tenacious, melodious, young man, less, worthy -Chick-, -shchik-: buoy, bathhouse, concrete, races, tell, transport, ship, carry, translate, account, encrypt, hurdy-gurdy, watch, cut, roof, mill, bind, slaughter, fly, direct, Train, run over, adjust, adjust. bypass, -Enk-, -onk-: dawn, fur coat, leg, paw, Zoya, Lisa, Vera. nine0003

6 Find two sentences on the shell (house) of the snail. Write them down. Make up interrogative and incentive sentences to continue this current … Art.​

§ 31. WHY? I Read the text. We were alone in the dining room - me and Boom. I dangled under the table with my feet, and Boom lightly tapped me by my bare heels. I was ticklish … and funny. Above the table hung a large camera, my mother and I only recently gave it to be enlarged. On this card, dad has a cheerful, kind face. But when, playing around with Boom, I began to sway in a chair, - P shakes his head. 1 - Look, Boom, - I said in a whisper and, strongly swaying in a chair, grabbed the edge of the tablecloth. There was a ringing... My heart sank. I quietly SLIDED FROM the chair and lowered my eyes. Pink shards lay on the floor. Boom crawled out from under the table, carefully sniffed at the skulls, and sat down with his head tilted to one side and one ear raised up. Oar Quick footsteps were heard from the kitchen. - - What is it? Who is this? Mom knelt down and covered her face with her hands. Papa's papa's cup... - she repeated bitterly. Then she raised her eyes and asked reproachfully: My knees were shaking, my tongue was slurring. - It's... it's... Boom! - Boom? - Mom got up from her knees and slowly asked again: - Is this Boom? I nodded my head. Boom, hearing his name, moved his ears and wagged his tail. Mom rela first at me, then at him. How did he break? My ears were on fire. I spread my arms: -He jumped a little... and with his paws... Mom's face darkened. She took Boom by the collar and walked with him to the door. I stared after her. Boom jumped out into the yard barking. “He will live in a booth,” my mother said, and, sitting down at the table, thought about something. Her pas were slowly raked into a pile of crumbs of bread, rolled them into balls, and her eyes looked at one point over the table. I stood there, not daring to approach her. Boom scratched at the door. - Don't let it! - Mom said quickly and, taking my hand, pulled me to her. Pressing her bami against my forehead, she still thought about something, then quietly asked: - You were very frightened. Of course, I was very frightened: after all, since my father died, my mother and I took care of every thing. Dad always drank tea from this cup. - Are you very scared? - Mom repeated, I nodded my head and tightly hugged her neck. If you... by accident, she began slowly. Mom's face turned pink, even her neck and ears turned pink. She got up. - Boom will not come to the room anymore, he will live in a booth. I was silent. Dad was looking at me over the table from a photographic card... But I interrupted her, hurrying and stuttering: It's not me... It's Boom... He jumped up. He jumped a little. Please forgive him! V. Oseeva 3 question: determine the topic and main idea of ​​the text 10 find phrasal units in the text

Cup cup glass - differences - Etymological Illustrated Interactive Dictionary


Etymological Dictionary is a great help when you deal with synonyms. Synonyms are usually said to be words that are similar in meaning. But they do not say how to find how these words differ. Etymology is what perfectly reveals the difference in the differences of synonyms. Today we will talk about such synonyms as a cup, mug, glass.

As I remember now: 12 years ago I got a piece of fresh poplar, half a log, about 30 cm long. Instruction from the teacher: take the incisors and make an indentation (there should be something like a bowl). nine0003

We are all for work. I clamp half a chock in a vise. I arm myself with a chisel - and crack, crack. Only chips fly. The wood is wet, soft, sharp steel bites in, deepening deepens. An hour passes, the second.

Right palm, which rests against the base of the chisel, a callus appears. And also the floor do things. Break.

And again work, already almost without enthusiasm. I am glad that I do faster than a neighbor. Yes and the result looks through - and it's always nice.

And then the teacher comes in. In the hands - an extra log. Clamps. And with the speed of a machine gun, he hammers a chisel with a hammer. I realized only after 10 minutes (when he boasted about the finished work): we could do the same! Hammer, not hands! And for 10 (well, let, for half an hour) minutes. But not in 4 hours, plus dropsy hands! nine0003

And you know how did he explain the trick? This is what every teacher should do to his students. Ahahahahaha. Now I can't wait until I start teaching someone with a tree work 🙂

Well, plus, now I know the price of a cup of .

Thinking you know why cocktail type drinks, alcohol is very rarely poured into cups? AT mainly in glasses and glasses? And why compote - mostly in a cup? What about personally do you pour into mugs?

It is significant that the only exact definition in the explanatory dictionaries of the word glass is:

Cylindrical glass vessel without handle.

Mug dictionaries call a glass with a handle.

A cup in general, an abstraction: a small rounded vessel with a handle.

What is it, hurt the cup? 🙂

The fact is that cup and mug are our native words. And glass is borrowed from the Turkic languages. For example, in Kazakh there is a word [tustagan] "glass".

Mug — from circling, circle. Initially, it was circled on a potter's wheel. nine0003

Cup ... Here the theory of changing meanings is as follows: mow (cut with a scythe), scratch (scrape, including with a tool; [o] in [e] like a cow and a hornet), a bowl, what is scraped off. That is, initially, a cup is a piece of wood that was combed out with a chisel.

See regularity?

Glass is a glass phenomenon, foreign, imported with the word foreign. And it cost ... Not everyone can afford it.

Mug is a piece of earthenware that requires a decent craftsman's work and energy-intensive firing.


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