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UNDERFIL'LING, n. The lower part of a building.
UNDERFONG', v.t to take in hand. Obs.
UN'DERFOOT, adv. Beneath. UN'DERFOOT , a. Low; base; abject; trodden down.
UNDERFUR'NISH, v.t. To supply with less than enough.
UNDERFUR'NISHED, pp. Supplied with less than enough.
UNDERFUR'NISHING, ppr. Furnishing with less than enough.
UNDERFUR'ROW, adv. In agriculture, to sow underforrow, is to plow in See d. This...
UNDERGIRD', v.t. [See Gird .] To bind below; to gird round the bottom. Acts 27.
UNDERGO', v.t. 1. To suffer; to endure something burdensome or painful to the bo...
UNDERGO'ING, ppr. Suffering; enduring.
UNDERGONE, pp. undergawn'. Borne; suffered; sustained; endured. Who can tell how...
UNDERGRAD'UATE, n. A student or member of a university or college, who has not t...
UNDERGROUND', n. A place or space beneath the surface of the ground. UN'DERGROUN...
UN'DERGROWTH, n. That which grows under trees; shrubs or small trees growing amo...
UN'DERHAND, adv. 1. by secret means; in a clandestine manner. 2. by fraud; by fr...
UNDERHAND'ED, a. Underhand; clandestine. [This is the word in more general use i...