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underside

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English

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Etymology

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Fromunder- +‎side.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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underside (pluralundersides)

  1. The side that is below orunderneath, thebottom.
    • 1944 May and June, “Notes and News: Tank Engine Stability”, inRailway Magazine, page185:
      A correspondent suggested that the superior riding qualities of the latter were due to the absence of piston-valve chests above the cylinders, which made it possible to bring theunderside of the water-tanks to a lower level than that of the "Rivers", so minimising the unsteadying effect of water surging in the tanks.
    • 1963 March, “The Clacton express electric multiple-units enter service”, inModern Railways, page173:
      [...] and the neat reading lamps on theunderside of the luggage racks, under passenger control, are an attractive feature of the first class compartments.
    • 2016 January 23, Michael Emons, “Crystal Palace 1–3 Tottenham”, inBBC Sport[1]:
      The Eagles then hit the woodwork twice in a matter of seconds as Scott Dann headed Jason Puncheon's free-kick against theunderside of the bar, before substitute Mile Jedinak also hit the crossbar with a shot on the turn.

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Translations

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side that is underneath

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Fromunder- +‎side.

Noun

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underside f orm (definite singularundersidaorundersiden,indefinite pluralundersider,definite pluralundersidene)

  1. underside

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Fromunder- +‎side.

Noun

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underside f (definite singularundersida,indefinite pluralundersider,definite pluralundersidene)

  1. underside

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