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Under, a. Lower in rank or degree, subject, subordinate, inferior. Under, ad. In subjection. Under age. In ones minority. Under arms. Armed for fighting, ready for battle. Under bare poles. (Naut.) With no sails set. Underbred, a. Unmannerly, uncivil. Underbrush, n. Undergrowth, underwood. Underdone, a. Rare, done or cooked rare, moderately cooked. Underestimate, v. a. Undervalue, underrate, misprize, rate below the true value, rate too low. Under fire. Exposed to fire (of shot by an enemy). Underfoot, a. Under the feet. Undergo, v. a. Bear, suffer, endure, sustain, experience, pass through, go through, meet with, be exposed to, be subjected to. Under ground. Below the surface of the ground. Underground, a. Subterranean, subterraneous. Undergrowth, n. Underbrush, underwood. Underhand, ad.
Underhand, a. Secret, sly, clandestine, disingenuous, unfair, fraudulent, underhanded, surreptitious. |
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