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Definition of upendicular

upendicular

adjective

  • vertical.
    The post needs to be upendicular.

    Last edited on Jul 27 2012. Submitted by Pillock from Beijing, China on Apr 29 2012.

  • of two or more things, in perfect vertical alignment.
    The two posts need to be upendicular.

    Last edited on Jul 27 2012. Submitted by Pillock from Beijing, China on Apr 29 2012.

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