UNDERPRIZING
UNDERPRI'ZING, participle present tense Undervaluing.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDERPRI'ZING, participle present tense Undervaluing.
UNDERPROPORTIONED, adjective Having too little proportion.Scanty and underproportioned returns of civility.
UNDERPULL'ER, noun An inferior puller. [Not in use.]
UNDERRA'TE, verb transitive To rate too low; to rate below the value; to undervalue.UN'DERRATE, noun A price less than the worth; as, to sell a thing at an underrate
UNDERRUN', verb transitive To pass under in a boat.To underrun a tackle, to separate its parts and put them in order.
UNDERSAT'URATED, adjective Not fully saturated; a chimical term.
UNDERSA'Y, verb transitive To say by way of derogation or contradiction. [Not in use.]
UNDERSEC'RETARY, noun A secretary subordinate to the principal secretary.
UNDERSELL', verb transitive To sell the same articles at a lower price than another.
UNDERSELL'ING, participle present tense Selling at a lower price.
UNDERSERV'ANT, noun An inferior servant.
UNDERSET', verb transitive To prop; to support.UN'DERSET, noun A current of water below the surface.
UNDERSET'TER, noun A prop; a pedestal; a support. 1 Kings 7:30.
UNDERSET'TING, participle present tense Propping; supporting.UNDERSET'TING, noun The lower part; the pedestal.
UNDERSHER'IFRY, noun The office of an under-sheriff. [Not in use.]
UN'DERSHOT, adjective Moved by water passing under the wheel; opposed to overshot; as an undershot mill or mill-wheel.
UN'DERSHRUB, noun A low shrub, permanent and woody at the base, but the yearly branches decaying.
UN'DERSOIL, noun Soil beneath the surface; subsoil.
UN'DERSONG, noun Chorus; burden of a song.Menalcas shall sustain his undersong
UNDERSTAND', verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive understood. [under and stand. The sense is to support or hold in the mind.]1. To have just and adequate ideas o...
UNDERSTAND'ABLE, adjective That can be understood. [Not much used.]
UNDERSTAND'ER, noun One who understands or knows by experience. [Little used.]
UNDERSTAND'ING, participle present tense1. Comprehending; apprehending the ideas or sense of another, or of a writing; learning or being informed.2.adjective Knowing; skillful. ...
UNDERSTAND'INGLY, adverb Intelligibly; with full knowledge or comprehension of a question or subject; as, to vote upon a question understandingly; to act or judge understandingl...
UNDERSTOOD', preterit tense and participle passive of understand.
UN'DERSTRAPPER, noun A petty fellow; an inferior agent.
UNDERSTRA'TUM, noun Subsoil; the bed or layer of earth on which the old or soil rests.