See Also: Mooring Line - Sailing(gambling)
underneath 1, preposition, adverb(dictionary)
Mooring - Sailing(gambling)
Mooring Buoy - Sailing(gambling)
Lay Line - Sailing(gambling)
Rhumb Line - Sailing(gambling)
Leech Line - Sailing(gambling)
Breast Line - Sailing(gambling)
Braided Line - Sailing(gambling)
Trip Line - Sailing(gambling)

underneath 1, preposition, adverb (oh) and Mooring Line - Sailing (gambling)


underneath 1, preposition, adverb (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: underneothan, from under + neothan 'below']
directly under another object or covered by it
::He got out of the car and looked underneath.
::It's near where the railway goes underneath the road.
::She was wearing a smart jacket with a T-shirt underneath.
::Her blonde hair was hidden underneath a Baseball cap.
see usage note under
on the lower surface of something
::The car was rusty underneath.
::A number had been painted underneath the table.
used to say what someone's character is really like when their behaviour shows a different character
::She seems confident, but she's really quite shy underneath.
::I think he's a genuinely nice guy underneath it all .

Mooring Line - Sailing (gambling)


A line used to secure a boat to an anchor, dock, or mooring.