Underneath (film)
WordNet

adverb


(1)   Under or below an object or a surface; at a lower place or level; directly beneath
"We could see the original painting underneath"
"A house with a good foundation underneath"
(2)   On the lower or downward side; on the underside of
"A chest of drawers all scratched underneath"
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Etymology


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Adverb



  1. below; in a place beneath.
  2. On the underside or lower face of.

Preposition



  1. under, below, beneath.
    Underneath the water, all was calm.
    We flew underneath the bridge.
    We looked underneath the table.
  2. Under the control or power of.
    There was little freedom underneath the jackboot.

Noun



  1. The part under or lower.
    The underneath of the aircraft was painted blue.
 
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