UNDERSIDE the underneath
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undersidesUNDERSIDE, the underneath
undergirdSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
undergirdedSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
undergirdingSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
undergirdsSecure or fasten from the underside, esp. by a rope or chain passed underneath
undersidethe underneath
INESSENCEUnderneath all the layers
chunnelthe tunnel underneath the English Channel
underneathsUNDERNEATH, the under part or side
underwingthe underneath of a bird's wing
chunnelsCHUNNEL, the tunnel underneath the English Channel
underwingsUNDERWING, the underneath of a bird's wing
underwoolthe underneath part of a sheep's fleece
OMAR"A Book of Verses underneath the Bough" poet
underwoolsUNDERWOOL, the underneath part of a sheep's fleece
pilotiscolumns underneath the first floor eg for a car park
camisshort garment worn underneath a sheer bodice to conceal the underwear
ecchymosesA discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath, typically caused by bruising
ecchymosisA discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath, typically caused by bruising
underflowsA horizontal flow of water through the ground, esp. one underneath a riverbed
coastersA small tray or mat placed under a bottle or glass to protect the table underneath
hydrofoilsA boat whose hull is fitted underneath with shaped vanes (foils) that lift the hull clear of the water to increase the boat's speed
intumescent(of a coating or sealant) Swelling up when heated, thus protecting the material underneath or sealing a gap in the event of a fire
cenotesdeep natural well or sinkhole, esp. in Central America, formed by the collapse of surface limestone that exposes ground water underneath, and sometimes used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings
cenotedeep natural well or sinkhole, esp. in Central America, formed by the collapse of surface limestone that exposes ground water underneath, and sometimes used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings