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(1) Refers to a device that is working.

(2) (uP) (microProcessor) uP is an alternate spelling for µP. Micro comes from the Greek mikros, which means "small," and the symbol is µ. See microprocessor.
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Transport of or relating to a train or trains to a more important place or one regarded as higher

up [əp]
(engineering)
Fully in operation.
(graphic arts)
In flat-bed terminology, indicating one or more documents being in position to photograph, for example, two up.

(jargon)up - Working, in order. E.g. "The down escalator is up."

Opposite: down.


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