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Below

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Adverb

1. at a lower place, below, beneath, to a lower place

in or to a place that is lower

2. below

at a later place

Example Sentences:
'see below'

3. below, infra

(in writing) see below

Example Sentences:
'vide infra'

4. below, down the stairs, downstairs, on a lower floor

on a floor below

Example Sentences:
'the tenants live downstairs'

5. below, under

further down

Example Sentences:
'see under for further discussion'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Below

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preposition
1. 
at or to a position lower than; under
2. 
less than in quantity or degree
3. 
south of
4. 
downstream of
5. 
unworthy of; beneath
adverb
6. 
at or to a lower position or place
7. 
at a later place (in something written)
see below
8. archaic
beneath heaven; on earth or in hell

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Below

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adverb, adjective
1. 
in or to a lower place; beneath
2. 
in a lower place on the page or on a later page (of a book, etc.)
3. 
in or to hell
4. 
on earth
5. 
on or to a lower floor or deck
6. 
in or to a lesser rank, amount, etc.
7. 
at a temperature lower than zero
it reached 13 below
preposition
8. 
lower than, as in position, rank, or worth
9. 
unworthy of
it is below her to say that

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Below

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adv.
1. In or to a lower place; beneath.
2.
a. On or to a lower floor; downstairs.
b. Nautical On or to a lower deck.
3. In a later part of a given text: figures quoted below.
4. Farther down, as along a slope or valley.
5. In or to hell or Hades.
6. On the earth.
7.
a. In a lower rank or class.
b. Below zero in temperature: 40° below.
prep.
1. Underneath; beneath.
2. Lower than, as on a graduated scale.
3. Downstream of: launched the canoe just below the bridge.
4. South of: Guatemala is below Mexico.
5. Unsuitable to the rank or dignity of: Such petty behavior is below me.

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