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-[[Image:Antichità Romane.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Antichita Romanae]]'' ([[1748]]) by [[Giovanni Battista Piranesi|Piranesi]]]] 
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#:''These criminals operate through an '''underground''' network.'' #:''These criminals operate through an '''underground''' network.''
# Of [[music]], [[art]], etc, [[outside]] the [[mainstream]], see ''[[underground culture]]''. # Of [[music]], [[art]], etc, [[outside]] the [[mainstream]], see ''[[underground culture]]''.
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underground culture
  1. Below the ground; below the surface of the Earth.
    There is an underground tunnel that takes you across the river.
  2. Hidden, furtive, secretive.
    These criminals operate through an underground network.
  3. Of music, art, etc, outside the mainstream, see underground culture.

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