| undercut |
A protuberance or indentation that impedes withdrawal from a two-piece rigid mold.
Ãâó: www.npd-solutions.com/injectmoldglos.html
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| undershoot |
A transient output voltage change which does not meet the low limit of the voltage accuracy specification and is caused by turning the power supply on or off, or abruptly changing line or load conditions.
Ãâó: www.snaptec.com.au/technicalnotes/glossary.htm
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| underbite |
a term that describes lower teeth biting over the upper teeth.
Ãâó: www.strelortho.com/glossary.htm
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| undercut |
Clearance between finished floor and bottom of door.
Ãâó: www.overly.com/door/index.cfm
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| underachiever |
A child whose academic performance is below what one would expect based on age, grade, IQ, achievement test scores and potential.
Ãâó: www.district196.org/elp/educationalterms.htm
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| under | insufficiently cooked |
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| under | put on clothes that make a careless or ill-dressed impression |
| under | inadequately or too informally clothed |
| under | poorly or insufficiently educated |
| under | employed only part-time when one needs full-time employment or not making full use of your skills |
| under | an estimation that is too low |
| under | make too low an estimate of |
| under | make a deliberately low estimate |
| under | assign too low a value to |
| under | an estimation that is too low |
| under | an appraisal that underestimates the value of something |
| under | expose insufficiently |
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