English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Underminister (v. t.)

To serve, or minister to, in a subordinate relation.

Underministry (n.)

A subordinate or inferior ministry.

Undermirth (n.)

Suppressed or concealed mirth.

Undermoneyed (a.)

Bribed.

Undermost (a.)

Lowest, as in place, rank, or condition.

Undern (n.)

The time between; the time between sunrise and noon; specifically, the third hour of the day, or nine o'clock in the morning, according to ancient reckoning; hence, mealtime, because formerly the principal meal was eaten at that hour; also, later, the afternoon; the time between dinner and supper.

Underneath (adv.)

Beneath; below; in a lower place; under; as, a channel underneath the soil.

Underneath (prep.)

Under; beneath; below.

Underniceness (n.)

A want of niceness; indelicacy; impropriety.

Undernime (v. t.)

To receive; to perceive.

Undernime (v. t.)

To reprove; to reprehend.

Undernom (imp.)

of Undernime

Underofficer (n.)

A subordinate officer.

Underpart (n.)

A subordinate part.

Underpay (v. t.)

To pay inadequately.

Underpeep (v. t.)

To peep under.

Underpeer (v. t.)

To peer under.

Underpeopled (a.)

Not fully peopled.

Underpight

imp. of Underpitch.

Underpight (imp.)

of Underpitch