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| where·up·on [ wérə pòn, hwérə pòn ] |
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at which point: at which time or as a result of
 The rain began to come down hard, whereupon we ran for the house.
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on which: on or upon which
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archaic or formal
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 the pillow whereupon she laid her head
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