underpart
IPA: ˈʌndɝpɑrt
noun
- A lower or underneath part
verb
- (transitive) To divide (a part) and assign subordinate portions of it.
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Examples of "underpart" in Sentences
- Mrs.B. will be glad to act an underpart in such an excellent design ....
- These white, fluffy, downlike feathers grow on the lower underpart of the body of the Maribou Stork.
- He used a small screwdriver to work on the underpart of the front hood — the luggage compartment lid.
- De Gier was going to tell her the price when the wind caught the underpart of their canvas roof and pushed it straight up.
- He then trained some large and ferocious hounds, at a certain signal, to dash in under the model and fix their teeth in its leathern underpart.
- The sergeant pulled out a chair and instructed me to bend over it from behind and hold myself down by clasping the underpart of the chair with my hands.
- The underpart of the pulpit was faced by latticed panels inset between the legs, the whole thing stained and polished to the shade generally known as “a burnished hue.”
- And now I saw that there did seem to be a mighty long rock laid across the topmost part of the upstanding rock, and yet had a very strange and shapely appearance; and did seem upon the underpart to be as that I had lookt before upon it.
- There hung the white phone, held in place and the receiver prevented from falling by a wide U-shaped copper band fastened between two sides of the underpart of the table; near it was fastened a small metal box from which a pair of thin wires ran down the inside of the table leg.
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