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underlie (mass) | underlie
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underlie (encz) | underlie,být základem			Zdeněk Brož |  
underlie (encz) | underlie,ležet	v:	pod čím svrchní vrstvou	Pino |  
underlie (encz) | underlie,tvořit podloží	v:		Pino |  
underlie (encz) | underlie,tvořit základ	v:		Pino |  
underlie (encz) | underlie,základ	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
underlie (gcide) | Underlay \Un"der*lay`\, n.
    1. (Mining) The inclination of a vein, fault, or lode from
       the vertical; a hade; -- called also underlie.
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    2. (Print.) A thickness of paper, pasteboard, or the like,
       placed under a cut, or stereotype plate, or under type, in
       the form, to bring it, or any part of it, to the proper
       height; also, something placed back of a part of the
       tympan, so as to secure the right impression.
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Underlie (gcide) | Underlie \Un`der*lie"\, v. i.
    To lie below or under.
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Underlie (gcide) | Underlie \Un"der*lie`\, n.
    See Underlay, n., 1.
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Underlie (gcide) | Underlie \Un`der*lie"\, v. t. [AS. underlicgan. See Under, and
    Lie to be prostrate.]
    1. To lie under; to rest beneath; to be situated under; as, a
       stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel.
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    2. To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to
       support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory.
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    3. To be subject or amenable to. [R.]
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             The knight of Ivanhoe . . . underlies the challenge
             of Brian der Bois Guilbert.           --Sir W.
                                                   Scott.
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underlie (wn) | underlie
     v 1: be or form the base for
     2: lie underneath |  
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Underlie (gcide) | Underlay \Un"der*lay`\, n.
    1. (Mining) The inclination of a vein, fault, or lode from
       the vertical; a hade; -- called also underlie.
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    2. (Print.) A thickness of paper, pasteboard, or the like,
       placed under a cut, or stereotype plate, or under type, in
       the form, to bring it, or any part of it, to the proper
       height; also, something placed back of a part of the
       tympan, so as to secure the right impression.
       [1913 Webster]Underlie \Un`der*lie"\, v. i.
    To lie below or under.
    [1913 Webster]Underlie \Un"der*lie`\, n.
    See Underlay, n., 1.
    [1913 Webster]Underlie \Un`der*lie"\, v. t. [AS. underlicgan. See Under, and
    Lie to be prostrate.]
    1. To lie under; to rest beneath; to be situated under; as, a
       stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel.
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    2. To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to
       support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory.
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    3. To be subject or amenable to. [R.]
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             The knight of Ivanhoe . . . underlies the challenge
             of Brian der Bois Guilbert.           --Sir W.
                                                   Scott.
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