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UNDERSEC'RETARY, n. A secretary subordinate to the principal secretary.
UNDERSA'Y, v.t. To say by way of derogation or contradiction. [Not in use.]
UNDERSAT'URATED, a. Not fully saturated; a chimical term.
UNDERRUN', v.t. To pass under in a boat. To underrun a tackle, to separate its p...
UNDERRA'TE, v.t. To rate too low; to rate below the value; to undervalue. UN'DER...
UNDERPULL'ER, n. An inferior puller. [Not in use.]
UNDERPROPORTIONED, a. Having too little proportion. Scanty and underproportioned...
UNDERPROP' v.t. To support; to uphold. And underprop the head that bears the crown.
UNDERPRI'ZING, ppr. Undervaluing.
UNDERPRI'ZED, pp. Undervalued.
UNDERPRI'ZE, v.t. To value at less than the worth; to undervalue.
UNDERPRA'ISE, v.t. s as z. To praise below desert.
UN'DERPLOT, n. 1. A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the...
UNDERPIN'NING, ppr. Placing stones under the sills for support. UNDERPIN'NING , ...
UNDERPIN'NED, pp. Supported by stones or a foundation.
UNDERPIN', v.t. 1. To lay stones under the sills of a building, on which it is t...