Underlie vs Underlied - What's the difference?
underlie | underlied |
To lie in a position directly beneath.
To lie under or beneath.
To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of.
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* Sir Walter Scott
(mining) To underlay.
As verbs the difference between underlie and underlied
is that underlie is to lie in a position directly beneath while underlied is misspelling of underlay.underlie
English
Alternative forms
* underlyVerb
- A stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel.
- a doctrine underlying a theory
Sarah Glaz
Ode to Prime Numbers, volume=101, issue=4, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=Some poems, echoing the purpose of early poetic treatises on scientific principles, attempt to elucidate the mathematical concepts that underlie prime numbers. Others play with primes’ cultural associations. Still others derive their structure from mathematical patterns involving primes.}}
- The knight of Ivanhoe underlies the challenge of Brian der Bois Guilbert.
