1. oup - Adverb
2. Oup - Proper noun
OUP
Initialism of Oxford University Press.
oup (not comparable)
(regional) Pronunciation spelling of up.
A History of South India, From Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar, OUP, New Delhi (Reprinted 2002) ISBN 0-19-560686-8. Source: Internet
Christopher R. North in his The Second Isaiah London: OUP (1964) p. 23 says of Torrey's earlier Isaiah theory, "Few scholars of any standing have accepted his theory." Source: Internet
Carter passim OUP took on the project that became the Oxford English Dictionary in the late 19th century, and expanded to meet the ever-rising costs of the work. Source: Internet
Focus on the Family began OUP in 2004 with the goal of convincing women not to have abortions. Source: Internet
By contracting out its printing and binding operations, the modern OUP publishes some 6,000 new titles around the world each year. Source: Internet
Cobb mandated Henzell & Co. of Shanghai (which seems to have been run by a professor) to represent OUP in that city. Source: Internet