💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Undertrack"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| understagenoun | (theater) The area beneath a stage. |
| intertracknoun | Between tracks (of a railway, album of music, etc.). |
| understepverb | To take a step that is not far enough forward. |
| underlineverb | To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis. |
| subterfluent | (rare) Running under or beneath. |
| linesidenoun | (rail transport) The area that borders a railway line. |
| underhung | Hung or suspended from above. |
| underlying | basic or fundamental |
| understair | Beneath a flight of stairs. |
| underseatnoun | Located under a seat (typically as a fixed part of the overall structure of the vehicle). |
| underneathnoun | Below; in a place beneath. |
| subterposed | (archaic) Placed underneath. |
| interrailway | Between railways. |
| undermountnoun | Mounted underneath something else. |
| subterranean | Below ground, under the earth, underground. |
| undernoun | In or to a lower or subordinate position, or a position beneath or below something, physically or figuratively. |
| underframed | Having an underframe. |
| belowgroundnoun | Beneath the surface of the ground; underground. |
| underspreadnoun | spread underneath |
| subterrenenoun | (rare) A machine for drilling or tunneling underground. |
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