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Underlay (v. t.) To lay beneath; to put under.
Underlay (v. t.) To raise or support by something laid under; as, to underlay a cut, plate, or the like, for printing. See Underlay, n., 2.
Underlay (n.) To put a tap on (a shoe).
Underlay (v. i.) To incline from the vertical; to hade; -- said of a vein, fault, or lode.
Underlay (n.) The inclination of a vein, fault, or lode from the vertical; a hade; -- called also underlie.
Underlay (n.) A thickness of paper, pasteboard, or the like, placed under a cut, or stereotype plate, or under type, in the from, 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.
Underlie (v. t.) To lie under; to rest beneath; to be situated under; as, a stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel.
Underlie (v. t.) To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory.
Underlie (v. t.) To be subject or amenable to.
Underlie (v. i.) To lie below or under.
Underlie (n.) See Underlay, n., 1.