underlay
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
underlay
n 1: a pad placed under a carpet [syn: {carpet pad}, {rug pad},
{underlay}, {underlayment}]
v 1: raise or support (the level of printing) by inserting a
piece of paper or cardboard under the type; "underlay the
plate"
2: put (something) under or beneath; "They underlaid the
shingles with roofing paper"
3: provide with a base, support, lining, or backing; "underlay
the boards with joists"
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Underlay \Un`der*lay"\, v. t. [AS. underlecgan. See {Under}, and
{Lay}, v. t.]
1. To lay beneath; to put under.
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2. To raise or support by something laid under; as, to
underlay a cut, plate, or the like, for printing. See
{Underlay}, n., 2.
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3. To put a tap on (a shoe). [Prov. Eng.]
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from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
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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