Undersign, un-dėr-sīn′, v.t. to sign or write one's name under or at the foot of.—The undersigned, the person or persons subscribing.
Undersized, un′dėr-sīzd, adj. below the usual size.
Underskinker, un-dėr-skingk′ėr, n. (Shak.) an inferior tapster.
Underskirt, un′dėr-skirt, n. a petticoat, the foundation skirt of a draped gown.
Undersky, un′dėr-skī, n. a lower sky.
Undersleep, un-dėr-slēp′, v.i. to sleep less than is necessary.
Undersleeve, un′dėr-slēv, n. a sleeve worn under another and generally separable.
Undersoil, un′dėr-soil, n. subsoil or soil beneath the surface.
Undersong, un′dėr-song, n. the burden or chorus of a song: an underlying meaning.
Under-sparred, un′dėr-spärd, adj. not having enough spars—of a ship.