underlay
verb
- 1
To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under.
- 2
To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under.
“to underlay a cut, plate, or the like, for printing”
- 3
To put a tap on (a shoe).
- 4
(of a vein, fault, or lode) To incline from the vertical.
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To lie in a position directly beneath.
- 2
To lie under or beneath.
“A stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel.”
- 3
To serve as a basis of; form the foundation of.
“a doctrine underlying a theory”
- 4
To be subject to; be liable to answer, as a charge or challenge.
- 5
To underlay.
noun
- 1
A layer (of earth, etc.) that lies under another; substratum.
- 2
A soft floor covering that lies under a carpet.
- 3
Anything that is underlaid.
- 4
A piece of paper pasted under woodcuts, stereotype plates, etc. in a form, to bring them up to the necessary level for printing.
- 5
Lyrics; or more specifically, the way in which lyrics are assigned to musical notes.
“The underlay in bar 3 is unclear in Handel's manuscript.”
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