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5,768 words match “UNDE”

UNDERFACULTY n.
An inferior or subordinate faculty.
UNDERFARMER n.
An assistant farmer.
UNDERFEED v.
To feed with too little food; to supply with an insufficient quantity of food.
UNDERFELLOW n.
An underling [R.] Sir P. Sidney.
UNDERFILLING n.
The filling below or beneath; the under part of a building. Sir H. Wotton.
UNDERFOLLOW v.
To follow closely or immediately after. [Obs.] Wyclif.
UNDERFONG v. 3 definitions
To undertake; to take in hand; to receive. [Obs.] Piers Plowman. Rom. of R.
UNDERFOOT adv. 2 definitions
Under the feet; underneath; below. See Under foot, under Foot, n.
UNDERFRINGE n.
A lower fringe; a fringe underneath something. Broad-faced, with underfringe of russet beard. Tennyson.
UNDERFURNISH v.
To supply with less than enough; to furnish insufficiently. Collier.
UNDERFURROW v.
To cover as under a furrow; to plow in; as, to underfurrow seed or manure.
UNDERGET v.
To get under or beneath; also, to understand. [Obs.] R. of Gloucester.
UNDERGIRD v.
To blind below; to gird round the bottom. They used helps, undergirding the ship. Acts xxvii. 17.
UNDERGLAZE a.
Applied under the glaze, that is, before the glaze, that is, before the glaze is put on; fitted to be so applied; -- said of colors in porcelain painting.
UNDERGO v. 5 definitions
To go or move below or under. [Obs.]
UNDERGOD n.
A lower or inferio
UNDERGORE v.
To gore underneath.
UNDERGOWN n.
A gown worn under another, or under some other article of dress. An undergown and kirtle of pale sea-green silk. Sir W. Scott.
UNDERGRADUATE a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to an undergraduate, or the body of undergraduates.
UNDERGRADUATESHIP n.
The position or condition of an undergraduate.
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