Word Meanings - SEAREED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The sea-sand reed. See under Reed.
- Underyoke
To subject to the yoke; to make subject. - Underbrace
To brace, fasten, or bind underneath or below. - Underplay
To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. - Undercoat
A coat worn under another; a light coat, as distinguished from an overcoat, or a greatcoat. - Underrun
To run or pass under; especially (Naut.), to pass along and under, as a cable, for the purpose of taking it in, or of examining it. - Underdolven
p. p. of Underdelve. - Undershoot
To shoot short of (a mark). - Underfurrow
To cover as under a furrow; to plow in; as, to underfurrow seed or manure. - Undersparred
Having spars smaller than the usual dimension; -- said of vessels. - Undergrove
A grove of shrubs or low trees under taller ones. - Understrapper
A petty fellow; an inferior agent; an underling. - Underjoin
To join below or beneath; to subjoin. - Undertenancy
Tenancy or tenure under a tenant or lessee; the tenure of an undertenant. - Underlip
The lower lip. - Underween
To undervalue. - Underneath
Beneath; below; in a lower place; under; as, a channel underneath the soil. - UNDERAGE
Not having arrived at adult age, or at years of discretion; hence, raw; green; immature; boyish; childish. [Obs.] I myself have loved a lady, and pursued her with a great deal of under-age protestation. J. Webster. - Underbranch
A lower branch. - Underplot
A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the main story, and subservient to it.
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