Underlet, un-dėr-let′, v.t. to let below the proper value: to sublet.—ns. Underlet′ter; Underlet′ting.
Underlie, un-dėr-lī′, v.t. to lie under or beneath: to be liable to.—adj. Underly′ing, lying under or lower in position: supporting, fundamental.
Underline, un-dėr-līn′, v.t. to draw a line under or below, as a word.—n. Un′derline, an announcement of a theatrical performance to follow placed in an advertisement of the present one.
Underlinen, un-dėr-lin′en, n. linen underwear—loosely applied to cotton or even woollen underclothing generally.
Underling, un′dėr-ling, n. an inferior person or agent: a sorry, mean fellow.
Underman, un-dėr-man′, v.t. to provide with an insufficient number of men.—adj. Undermanned′.
Undermasted, un-dėr-mas′ted, adj. not having sufficient masts.
Undermentioned, un′dėr-men-shund, adj. mentioned underneath or hereafter.
Undermine, un-dėr-mīn′, v.t. to form mines under, in order to destroy: to destroy secretly the foundation or support of anything.—n. Undermī′ner, one who undermines, a secret enemy.
Undermost, un′dėr-mōst, adj. lowest in place or condition.