UNDERSET

Etymology

Verb

underset (third-person singular simple present undersets, present participle undersetting, simple past and past participle underset)

(transitive) To set under or beneath.

To prop or support.

Noun

underset (plural undersets)

undercurrent (of water)

Anagrams

• dentures, detuners, endurest, sederunt, tsundere, unrested

Source: Wiktionary


Un`der*set", v. t.

Definition: To prop or support. Bacon.

Un"der*set`, n. (Naut.)

Definition: Undercurrent.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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