Definitions for underpart

underpart un·der·part

Spelling: [uhn-der-pahrt]
IPA: /ˈʌn dərˌpɑrt/

Underpart is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 435 anagrams from letters in underpart (adenprrtu).

Definitions for underpart

noun

  1. the lower part or side:
  2. an auxiliary or secondary part or role.

Origin of underpart

First recorded in 1655-65; under- + part

Examples for underpart

The underpart of the body is furnished with a single row of large plates.

The underpart of the body is of a dirty yellow, with one large triangular black spot upon six or eight of the sternal scales.

Springing in a slow, graceful curve from the underpart of the body over the forecarriage is a splasher of crimson patent leather.

Item for one fur of shankes (a cheap fur made from the underpart of rabbit skin) for another mantle, 16s.

The female differs in having the outside of the limbs and the underpart of the body blackish.

The underpart of the foot forms a tube called the funnel (or siphon).

We had the underpart of the slab on our side, and I did not think of looking when we took it down.

Flutes, 72 four inches deep, corrugate the beast's underpart from tail to neck.

The underpart of the body and flippers is white, save for an occasional black speck and fine black lines—mottled.

A pearly radiance seems to strike upwards from the sea on to the underpart of the clouds, which borrows an abnormal glow.

Word Value for underpart
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