| UNDERSAID | • undersaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersay. • UNDERSAY v. to say in answer. |
| UNDERSAYS | • undersays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersay. • UNDERSAY v. to say in answer. |
| UNDERSEAL | • underseal n. A thick, resilient coating applied to the underbody or chassis of an automobile to protect against damage… • underseal v. (Transitive) To coat (the underbody or chassis of a vehicle) with underseal. • under␣seal phr. Bearing a seal. |
| UNDERSEAS | • underseas adv. Under the surface of the sea or ocean, underwater. • UNDERSEAS adv. below the sea, also UNDERSEA. |
| UNDERSELF | • underself n. One of several conscious selves supposed to occupy the same brain, in early theories of multiple personality. • UNDERSELF n. the subconscious self. |
| UNDERSELL | • undersell v. To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor. • undersell v. To sell something for less than its value. • undersell v. To put forward an idea, or to market a new product, with insufficient enthusiasm. |
| UNDERSETS | • undersets n. Plural of underset. • UNDERSET v. to prop or support. |
| UNDERSHOT | • undershot v. Simple past tense and past participle of undershoot. • undershot adj. (Of a water wheel) Powered by water flowing from below. • undershot adj. (Zoology) Having the lower incisor teeth projecting beyond the upper ones, as in the bulldog. |
| UNDERSIDE | • underside n. The side that is below or underneath, the bottom. • UNDERSIDE n. the underneath. |
| UNDERSIGN | • undersign v. To subscribe; sign one’s name at the foot of. • UNDERSIGN v. to write one's name at the foot or end of, as a letter or any legal instrument. |
| UNDERSIZE | • undersize adj. Smaller than normal, undersized. • undersize adj. Smaller than appropriate, expected or sufficient. • undersize adj. Small enough to fit through a screen. |
| UNDERSOIL | • undersoil n. (Geology) The soil underneath the surface / topsoil and above the bedrock. • UNDERSOIL n. the soil beneath the surface; subsoil. |
| UNDERSOLD | • undersold v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersell. • undersold adj. Sold with insufficient enthusiasm. • UNDERSELL v. to sell too cheap. |
| UNDERSONG | • undersong n. An accompanying sound or strain; an accompaniment. • undersong n. (Figuratively) Subordinate and underlying idea, meaning or atmosphere; undertone. • undersong n. (Obsolete) The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain. |
| UNDERSOWN | • undersown v. Past participle of undersow. • UNDERSOW v. to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop. |
| UNDERSOWS | • undersows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undersow. • UNDERSOW v. to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop. |
| UNDERSPIN | • underspin n. (Uncountable, sports) Backspin. • underspin n. (Countable, sports) A shot using backspin. • UNDERSPIN n. a kind of spin in table tennis. |