Word Meanings - BELLYBAND - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A band that passes under the belly of a horse and holds the saddle or harness in place; a girth.
- Placemen
of Placeman - Underlay
To lay beneath; to put under. - Undertreasurer
An assistant treasurer. - Undermatch
One who is not a match for another. - Underwork
To injure by working secretly; to destroy or overthrow by clandestine measure; to undermine. - Underagent
A subordinate agent. - Underpay
To pay inadequately. - HORSELESS
Being without a horse; specif., not requiring a horse; -- said of certain vehicles in which horse power has been replaced by electricity, steam, etc.; as, a horseless carriage or truck. - Undercast
To cast under or beneath. - Underproof
Containing less alcohol than proof spirit. See Proof spirit, under Spirit. - UNDERTIDEUNDERTIME
The under or after part of the day; undermeal; evening. [Obs.] He, coming home at undertime, there found The fairest creature that he ever saw. Spenser. - Undercry
To cry aloud. - Undersell
To sell the same articles at a lower price than; to sell cheaper than. - Harness cask
A tub lashed to a vessel's deck and containing salted provisions for daily use; -- called also harness tub. - Underfarmer
An assistant farmer. - Undersign
To write one's name at the foot or end of, as a letter or any legal instrument. - Horsehide
The hide of a horse. - Undergoing
of Undergo - Understanded
of Understand
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