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"
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Etymology


From bilooghe < bi “by” + looghe “low”.

Preposition


below
  1. lower in spatial position than
    The treasure is buried 2 meters below the ground.
  2. lower in value than
    The temperature is below zero.
  3. downstream of
  4. south of
  5. unsuitable to the rank or dignity of
    Such petty behavior is below me.

Adverb


below
  1. in a lower place
  2. on a lower storey
  3. farther down
  4. on a lower deck
  5. below zero
 
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