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(adverb) further down; "see under for further discussion" |
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Synonyms: below |
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(adverb) down below; "get under quickly!" |
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(adverb) below the horizon; "the sun went under" |
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(adverb) below some quantity or limit; "fifty dollars or under" |
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(adverb) in or into a state of subordination or subjugation; "we must keep our disappointment under" |
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(adverb) down to defeat, death, or ruin; "the competitiors went under" |
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(adverb) into unconsciousness; "this will put the patient under" |
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(adverb) through a range downward; "children six and under will be admitted free" |
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(satellite adjective) lower in rank, power, or authority; "an under secretary" |
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(satellite adjective) located below or beneath something else; "nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine" |
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Synonyms: nether |
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