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Webster Dictionary :: Undertake

UNDERTA'KE, v.t. pret. undertook; pp. undertaken. [under and take.] 1. To engage...

Webster Dictionary :: Undertaken

UNDERTA'KEN, pp. of undertake. The work was undertaken at his own expense.

Webster Dictionary :: Undertaker

UNDERTA'KER, n. 1. One who undertakes; one who engages in any project or busines...

Webster Dictionary :: Undertaking

UNDERTA'KING, ppr. Engaging in; taking in hand; beginning to perform; stipulatin...

Webster Dictionary :: Undertenant

UNDERTEN'ANT, n. The tenant of a tenant; one who holds lands or tenements of a t...

Webster Dictionary :: Undertime

UN'DERTIME, n. Undern-tide; the time after dinner, or in the evening. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Undertook

UNDERTOOK', pret of undertake.

Webster Dictionary :: Undertreasurer

UNDERTREASURER, n. undertrezh'urer. A subordinate treasurer.

Webster Dictionary :: Undervaluation

UNDERVALUA'TION, n. The act of valuing below the real worth; rate not equal to t...

Webster Dictionary :: Undervalue

UNDERVAL'UE, v.t. 1. To value, rate or estimate below the real worth. 2. To este...

Webster Dictionary :: Undervalued

UNDERVAL'UED, pp. Estimated at less than the real worth; slighted; despised.

Webster Dictionary :: Undervaluer

UNDERVAL'UER, n. One who esteems lightly.

Webster Dictionary :: Undervaluing

UNDERVAL'UING, ppr. Estimating at less than the real worth; slighting; despising.

Webster Dictionary :: Underwent

UNDERWENT', pret. of undergo. He underwent severe trials.

Webster Dictionary :: Underwood

UN'DERWOOD, n. Small trees that grow among large trees.

Webster Dictionary :: Underwork

UN'DERWORK, n. Subordinate work; petty affairs. UNDERWORK' , v.t. 1. To destroy ...

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