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UN'DERCROFT, n. A vault under the choir or chancel of a church; also, a vault or...
UN'DERCLERK, n. A clerk subordinate to the principal clerk.
UNDERCHAMBERLAIN, n. A deputy chamberlain of the exchequer.
UNDERBUY, v.t. To buy at less than a thing is worth. [Not used.]
UN'DERBRUSH, n. Shrubs and small trees in a wood or forest, growing under large ...
UN'DERBRED, a. Of inferior breeding or manners.
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.