
1) Backspin on a golfball 2) Beat in a price war 3) Bid lower 4) Charge less than 5) Cut away the underpart of 6) Hairstyle 7) Material 8) Sell for less than 9) Stuff 10) To strike a heavy blow upward 11) To undermine
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1) Erode 2) Eroded 3) Undersell 4) Weaken
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Removing material from the underneath of a finger hole to sharpen the note on the chanter without changing the shape of the hole.
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[manufacturing] In manufacturing, an undercut is a special type of recessed surface. In turning it refers to a recess in a diameter. In machining it refers to a recess in a corner. In molding it refers to a feature that cannot be molded using only a single pull mold. In printed circuit board construction it refers to the portion of the copp...
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• (p.a.) Cut away below. • (n.) The lower or under side of a sirloin of beef; the fillet. • (v. t.) To cut away, as the side of an object, so as to leave an overhanging portion.
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A protuberance or indentation that impedes withdrawal from a mold.
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A groove melted into the base metal adjacent to the weld toe or weld root and left unfilled by weld metal.
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To cut below or undermine the coal face by chipping away the coal by pick or mining machine. In some localities the terms 'undermine' or 'underhole' are used.
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1. That portion of a tooth that lies between the survey line (height of contour) and the gingivae. ... 2. The contour of a cross-section of a residual ridge or dental arch which would prevent the insertion of a denture. ... 3. The contour of a flasking stone which interlocks in such a way as to prevent the separation of the parts. ... (05 Mar 2000)...
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To sell a product, service, etc., cheaper than the competition
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Ornamental carving cut so deeply that the decoration not only stands out from the body of the material but in parts stands free of it.
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A portion of the part geometry that would prevent the part from being ejected from a straight-pull mould without a portion of the mould passing through (and destroying) the part. The simplest example of an undercut feature on a part would be a through-hole aligned perpendicular to the direction of part ejection
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Cut so as to present an overhang part, as a drip mold.
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(a.) Having a protuberance or indentation that impedes withdrawal from a two-piece, rigid mold. Flexible materials can be ejected intact even with slight undercuts. (n.) Any such protuberance or indentation; depends also on design of mold.
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An irregular groove at a toe of a run in the parent metal, or in previously deposited weld metal, due to welding.
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noun (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball; `cuts do not bother a good tennis player`
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noun a notch cut in the trunk of tree in order to determine the direction of its fall
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A notch or groove melted into the base metal next to the toe or root of a weld and left unfilled by weld metal.
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Cut so as to present and overhanging part.
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when the hair underneath is cut much shorter than the rest. Seen on skater dudes in the 90s. Be still my heart!
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Remove the final stump by cutting close to the trunk, but not flush with it. Make an angled cut away from the tree, just beyond the crease in the bark where the branch meets the trunk.
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Remove the final stump by cutting close to the trunk, but not flush with it. Make an angled cut away from the tree, just beyond the crease in the bark where the branch meets the trunk.
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[Logging] A notch cut in a tree to guide the direction of the tree fall and to prevent splitting or kickback.
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Having a protuberance or indention that impedes withdrawal from a rigid mold. Some flexible materials can be ejected intact even with slight undercuts.
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(a.) Having a protrusion or indentation that impedes withdrawal from a two-piece, rigid mold. Flexible materials can be ejected intact even with slight undercuts. (n.) Any such protrusion or indentation; depends also on design of mold.
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