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adjective

Not having or receiving sufficient funding.

Usage examples:

Underfinanced inner-city schools
adjective

(especially of a heating system) situated or operating beneath the floor.

Usage examples:

She said, ‘there is no central heating, only an underfloor system that doesn't work well.
noun

An undercurrent.

Usage examples:

The powerful underflow around the wreck
noun

An undercurrent.

Usage examples:

The powerful underflow around the wreck
adverb

Under one's feet; on the ground.

Usage examples:

It was very muddy underfoot
adjective

Relating to the state of the ground, especially in a horse race.

Usage examples:

The underfoot conditions were good
noun

The supporting frame or substructure of something, in particular a vehicle or piece of furniture.

Usage examples:

The frames comprise a concealed underframe to which legs in matt, shot-blasted stainless steel are …
noun

An inner layer of short, fine fur or down underlying an animal's outer fur, providing warmth and waterproofing.

Usage examples:

Beneath the overfur is short underfur of finer texture.

Undergarment

ˈʌn.dəˌɡɑː.mənt
noun

An article of underclothing.

Usage examples:

The undergarments included stockings, petticoats, drawers, and a corset.
noun

An article of underclothing.

Usage examples:

The undergarments included stockings, petticoats, drawers, and a corset.
verb

Secure or fasten from the underside, especially by a rope or chain passed underneath.

Usage examples:

That's a philosophy that needs to undergird retailers' business plans this year
verb

Secure or fasten from the underside, especially by a rope or chain passed underneath.

Usage examples:

That's a philosophy that needs to undergird retailers' business plans this year
verb

Secure or fasten from the underside, especially by a rope or chain passed underneath.

Usage examples:

That's a philosophy that needs to undergird retailers' business plans this year
verb

Secure or fasten from the underside, especially by a rope or chain passed underneath.

Usage examples:

That's a philosophy that needs to undergird retailers' business plans this year
noun

A colour or design applied to pottery before it is glazed.

Usage examples:

I have worked hard to find the right clays, underglazes and glazes that are compatible.
verb

Experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant or arduous).

Usage examples:

He underwent a life-saving brain operation
verb

Experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant or arduous).

Usage examples:

He underwent a life-saving brain operation
verb

Experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant or arduous).

Usage examples:

He underwent a life-saving brain operation
verb

Experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant or arduous).

Usage examples:

He underwent a life-saving brain operation

Past participle of undergo

noun

An undergraduate.

Usage examples:

I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years.
noun

An undergraduate.

Usage examples:

I attended there both as an undergrad and a graduate student-about seven years.
noun

A university student who has not yet taken a first degree.

Usage examples:

A group of oxford undergraduates
adjective

Denoting or relating to an undergraduate.

Usage examples:

An undergraduate degree
noun

A university student who has not yet taken a first degree.

Usage examples:

A group of oxford undergraduates
adjective

Denoting or relating to an undergraduate.

Usage examples:

An undergraduate degree
adverb

Beneath the surface of the ground.

Usage examples:

Miners working underground
adjective

Situated beneath the surface of the ground.

Usage examples:

An underground car park
noun

An underground railway, especially the one in london.

Usage examples:

Travel chaos on the underground
verb

Lay (cables) below ground level.

Usage examples:

Sections of electricity line had been undergrounded
noun

An underground railway, especially the one in london.

Usage examples:

Travel chaos on the underground
verb

Lay (cables) below ground level.

Usage examples:

Sections of electricity line had been undergrounded
adverb

Beneath the surface of the ground.

Usage examples:

Miners working underground
adjective

Situated beneath the surface of the ground.

Usage examples:

An underground car park
noun

A dense growth of shrubs and other plants, especially under trees in woodland.

Usage examples:

They cleared a path through the undergrowth

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