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Over time, rivers can erode out the bases of rocks which are in the path of the main current, forming undercut rocks. Undercuts represent an extreme hazard to boaters, since rescue is nearly impossible once someone becomes trapped under such a rock by the force of the current. Some, but NOT all, undercut rocks are characterized by the absence of a pillow on their upstream face: the current goes under the rock rather than bouncing off. ...
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| underweight |
Moderate and severe -- below minus two standard deviations from median weight for age of reference population; severe -- below minus three standard deviations from median weight for age of reference population.
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| underweight |
Having a lesser exposure to a particular sector in an investment portfolio, compared with a neutral or benchmark position. (Opposite of Overweight).
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| undercut |
(1) The final down card being the lowest hole card in low-hole stud. (2) A shuffling technique for preparing a stacked deck. Especially useful for preparing two stacked hands simultaneously.
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| undercut |
cut so as to present and overhanging part. Return to Index
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