Below
WordNet
adverb
(1) At a later place
"See below"
(2) In or to a place that is lower
(3) On a floor below
"The tenants live downstairs"
(4) (in writing) see below
"Vide infra"
(5) Further down
"See under for further discussion"
WiktionaryText
Etymology
From bilooghe < bi “by” + looghe “low”.
Preposition
below
- lower in spatial position than
- The treasure is buried 2 meters below the ground.
- lower in value than
- The temperature is below zero.
- downstream of
- south of
- unsuitable to the rank or dignity of
- Such petty behavior is below me.
Adverb
below