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UNDERI'VED, a. Not derived; not borrowed; not received from a foreign source.
UNDERKEE'PER, n. A subordinate keeper.
UNDERLA'BORER, n. A subordinate workman
UNDERLA'ID, pp. or a. [from underlay.] Having something lying or laid beneath; a...
UNDERLA'Y, v.t. To lay beneath; to support by something laid under.
UNDERLE'AF, n. A sort of apple good for cider.
UNDERLET', v.t. 1. To let below the value. 2. To let or lease, as a lessee or te...
UNDERLET'TER, n. A tenant who leases.
UNDERLET'TING, ppr. Letting or leasing under a lease or by a lessee. UNDERLET'TI...
UNDERLI'NE, v.t. 1. To mark with a line below the words; sometimes called scorin...
UNDERLI'NED, pp. Marked with a line underneath.
UN'DERLING, n. An inferior person or agent; a mean sorry fellow.
UNDERLI'NING, ppr. Marking with a line below.
UN'DERLOCK, n. A lock of wool hanging under the belly of a sheep.
UN'DERM'ASTER, n. A master subordinate to the principal master.
UN'DERMEAL, n. A repast before dinner.