| undershoot |
An arc that does not extend far enough to intersect another arc. See also dangling arc.
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| undercut |
In printing presses, the difference between the radius of the cylinder bearers and the cylinder body, to allow for plate (or blanket) and packing thickness.
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| undernutrition |
condition caused by a poor diet, resulting in problems such as inadequate growth in children.
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| undercut |
Erosion of the low part of a steep bank so as to compromise stability of the upper part.
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| undercut |
first of 3-cut process in natural target pruning. Prevents bark tearing.
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| under | abnormally inactive |
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| under | dependent by virtue of youth |
| under | (law) not of legal age |
| under | (sports) with hand brought forward and up from below shoulder level |
| under | with the hand swung below shoulder level' |
| under | the quality of being weak or unprotected |
| under | the soft belly or underside of an animal's body |
| under | lower side |
| under | bid too low |
| under | bid lower than a competing bidder |
| under | bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants |
| under | a short sleeveless undergarment for women |
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