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underground I. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ adverb Etymology: under (II) + ground, n. 1. : beneath the surface of the earth < water flowing underground > < burrowing underground > 2. : in or into hiding or secret operation < an ideology driven underground develops into a more virulent form — W.O.Douglas > < the association soon became subversive and went underground — Harold Ingrams > II. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ adjective 1. : being, growing, or situated below the surface of the ground < underground cave > < underground cellar > < underground stream > < underground rhizomes > 2. : dwelling in an underworld < mythical underground people > 3. : used or adapted for use or wear underground : employed or performing duties underground < underground foreman > < underground shovel > 4. : done or occurring underground especially away from public knowledge : conducted or conveyed by secret or stealthy means < underground revolutionary activity > < the underground life of civilized societies — Edward Sapir > III. noun Etymology: underground (II) 1. : the space or place beneath the surface of the ground : a subterranean space or channel 2. : ground or soil lying beneath the surface or beneath something else 3. : an underground city railway system < the London Underground > 4. a. : a movement or group organized in strict secrecy among citizens in an occupied or totalitarian country for maintaining communications, popular solidarity, and concerted resistive action pending liberation < the underground in Occupied France > b. : a clandestine conspiratorial cell or organization set up for revolutionary or other disruptive purposes especially against a civil order — used with the < the Communist underground in wartime Germany > IV. adjective 1. a. : existing outside the establishment or mainstream < an underground literary reputation > b. : existing outside the purview of tax collectors or statisticians < the underground economy > 2. a. : produced or published outside the establishment especially by the avant-garde < underground movies > < underground newspapers > b. : of or relating to the avant-garde underground < an underground theater > V. noun : a usually avant-garde group or movement that functions outside the establishment VI. \¦ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ \ transitive verb Etymology: underground (I) : to place underground < undergrounding power lines > |