under |
blow |
As adjectives the difference between under and blow
is that
under is being lower; being beneath something while
blow is blue.
As a preposition under
is in or at a lower level than.
As an adverb under
is in a way lower or less than.
As a verb blow is
to produce an air current.
As a noun blow is
a strong wind.
under |
using |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a verb using is
.
As a noun using is
use.
under |
among |
As prepositions the difference between under and among
is that
under is in or at a lower level than while
among is denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects. (See Usage Note at amidst.
As an adverb under
is in a way lower or less than.
As an adjective under
is being lower; being beneath something.
top |
under |
As adjectives the difference between top and under
is that
top is best; of the highest quality or rank while
under is being lower; being beneath something.
As adverbs the difference between top and under
is that
top is rated first while
under is in a way lower or less than.
As a noun top
is the highest part or component of an object.
As a verb top
is to cover on the top or with a top.
As a preposition under is
in or at a lower level than.
before |
under |
As prepositions the difference between before and under
is that
before is earlier than (in time) while
under is under.
As an adverb before
is at an earlier time.
As a conjunction before
is in advance of the time when.
under |
subreader |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a noun subreader is
(legal|uk|archaic) an under reader in the inns of court, who reads the texts of law the reader is to discourse upon.
under |
underput |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a verb underput is
(obsolete|transitive) to put or send under.
under |
subessive |
As a preposition under
is under.
As an adjective subessive is
(grammar) indicating position under or below something.
under |
underbar |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a noun underbar is
a bar placed under a symbol.
under |
pantile |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a noun pantile is
a type of interlocking roof tile with a rounded under and over, giving it an elongated s shape.
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