Underscore, un-dėr-skōr′, v.t. to draw a score or line under, as for emphasis.

Undersecretary, un′dėr-sek-rē-tā-ri, n. a secretary subordinate to the principal secretary.—n. Undersec′retaryship.

Undersell, un-dėr-sel′, v.t. to sell under or cheaper than another: to defeat fair trade, by selling for too small a price.—n. Undersell′er.

Undersense, un′dėr-sens, n. a deeper sense.

Underset, un-dėr-set′, v.t. to set under: to prop: to sublet.—ns. Un′derset, a current of water below the surface; Un′dersetter (B.), prop, support; Un′dersetting, underpinning: the pedestal.

Undershapen, un-dėr-shā′pn, adj. (Tenn.) under the usual shape or size.

Undersheriff, un′dėr-sher-if, n. a deputy sheriff.—n. Un′der-sher′iffry.

Undershirt, un′dėr-shėrt, n. a shirt worn under another next the skin.

Undershot, un′dėr-shot, adj. moved by water passing under the wheel.

Undershrub, un′dėr-shrub, n. a shrubby plant, but hardly to be called a shrub, a small shrub.