under

Adverb
  1. Down to defeat, death, or ruin (synset 400488707)
    "their competitors went under"
  2. Through a range downward (synset 400488892)
    "children six and under will be admitted free"
  3. Into unconsciousness (synset 400488803)
    "this will put the patient under"
  4. In or into a state of subordination or subjugation (synset 400488582)
    "we must keep our disappointment under"
  5. Below some quantity or limit (synset 400488494)
    "fifty dollars or under"
  6. Below the horizon (synset 400488421)
    "the sun went under"
  7. Down below (synset 400488355)
    "get under quickly!"
  8. Further down (synset 400488265)
    "see under for further discussion"
Adjective
  1. Located below or beneath something else (synset 301210218)
    "nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine"
  2. Lower in rank, power, or authority (synset 300797237)
    "an under secretary"

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