Undepreciated, un-dē-prē′shi-ā-ted, adj. not depreciated.
Undepressed, un-dē-prest′, adj. not pressed down or sunk: not dejected or cast down.
Undeprived, un-dē-prīvd′, adj. not deprived of anything, not dispossessed.
Under, un′dėr, prep. in a lower position than: beneath: below: less than, falling short of: in subjection, subordination, oppression, liability, &c.: during the time of: undergoing: in accordance with: in, in course of.—adv. in a lower degree or condition: in subjection: below: less.—adj. lower in position, rank, or degree: subject: subordinate.—Under arms, in readiness to use arms or weapons; Under fire, exposed to the fire or shot of any enemy; Under one's hand (see Hand); Under one's nose, under one's close observation; Under sail, moved by sails: in motion; Under the breath, with low voice, very softly; Under the lee, to the leeward; Under the rose (see Rose); Under water, below the surface of the water; Under way, moving: having commenced a voyage. [A.S. under; Goth. undar, Ice. undir, Ger. unter, L. inter.]
Underact, un-dėr-akt′, v.t. to act a part inefficiently.—n. Underac′tion, subordinate action: inefficient action.
Underagent, un-dėr-ā′jent, n. a subordinate agent.
Underaid, un-dėr-ād′, v.t. to aid secretly.
Underbear, un-dėr-bār′, v.t. (Shak.) to support, to endure, to line.—n. Un′derbearer.
Underbid, un-dėr-bid′, v.t. to bid or offer less than, as at an auction.
Underbill, un-dėr-bil′, v.t. to bill under the actual measure or weight.