قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

القاموس الإنجليزي-الإنجليزي عبر الإنترنت من The Project Gutenberg

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Undergrown (a.)

Of small stature; not grown to a full height or size.

Undergrowth (n.)

That which grows under trees; specifically, shrubs or small trees growing among large trees.

Undergrub (v. t.)

To undermine.

Underhand (a.)

Secret; clandestine; hence, mean; unfair; fraudulent.

Underhand (a.)

Done, as pitching, with the hand lower than the shoulder, or, as bowling, with the hand lower than elbow.

Underhand (adv.)

By secret means; in a clandestine manner; hence, by fraud; unfairly.

Underhand (adv.)

In an underhand manner; -- said of pitching or bowling.

Underhanded (a.)

Underhand; clandestine.

Underhanded (a.)

Insufficiently provided with hands or workers; short-handed; sparsely populated.

Underhandedly (adv.)

In an underhand manner.

Underhang (v. t. & i.)

To hang under or down; to suspend.

Underhangman (n.)

An assistant or deputy hangman.

Underhead (n.)

A blockhead, or stupid person; a dunderhead.

Underheave (v. i.)

To heave or lift from below.

Underhew (v. t.)

To hew less than is usual or proper; specifically, to hew, as a piece of timber which should be square, in such a manner that it appears to contain a greater number of cubic feet than it really does contain.

Underhonest (a.)

Not entirely honest.

Underhung (a.)

Resting on a track at the bottom, instead of being suspended; -- said of a sliding door.

Underhung (a.)

Having the lower jaw projecting.

Underjaw (n.)

The lower jaw.

Underjoin (v. t.)

To join below or beneath; to subjoin.