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UNDERBID', v.t. To bid or offer less than another; as in auctions, when a contra...
UNDERBEARER, n. In funerals, one who sustains the corpse.
UNDERBEAR, v.t. 1. To support; to endure. 2. To line; to guard; as cloth of gold...
UNDERA'GENT, n. A subordinate agent.
UNDERAC'TION, n. Subordinate action; action not essential to the main story. The...
UNDER-SHER'IFF, n. A sheriff's deputy.
UNDER, prep. 1. Beneath; below; so as to have something over or above. He stood ...
UNDEPRI'VED, a. Not deprived; not divested of by authority; not stripped of any ...
UNDEPRE'CIATED, a. Not depreciated; not lowered in value.
UNDEP'RECATED, a. Not deprecated.
UNDEPRA'VED, a. Not corrupted; not vitiated.
UNDEPO'SABLE, a. s as z. That cannot be deposed from office.
UNDEPLO'RED, a. Not lamented.
UNDEPEND'ING, a. Not dependent.
UNDENI'ABLY, adv. So plainly as to admit no contradiction or denial.
UNDENI'ABLE, a. That cannot be denied; as undeniable evidence.