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UNDERMI'NE, v.t. 1. To sap; to excavate the earth beneath, for the purpose of su...
UNDERMI'NED, pp. Sapped; having the foundation removed.
UNDERMI'NER, n. 1. One that saps, or excavates the earth beneath any thing. 2. O...
UNDERMI'NING, ppr. Sapping; digging away the earth beneath; clandestinely removi...
UN'DERMOST, a. 1. Lowest in place beneath others. 2. Lowest in state or conditio...
UN'DERN, n. The third hour of the day, or nine o'clock. [Not in use.]
UNDERNE'ATH, adv. [under and neath. See Nether .] Beneath; below; in a lower pla...
UNDEROF'FICER, n. A subordinate officer.
UNDEROG'ATORY, a. Not derogatory.
UN'DERP'ART, n. A subordinate part.
UNDERPET'TICOAT, n. A petticoat worn under a skirt or another petticoat.
UNDERPIN', v.t. 1. To lay stones under the sills of a building, on which it is t...
UNDERPIN'NED, pp. Supported by stones or a foundation.
UNDERPIN'NING, ppr. Placing stones under the sills for support. UNDERPIN'NING , ...
UN'DERPLOT, n. 1. A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the...
UNDERPRA'ISE, v.t. s as z. To praise below desert.