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# [[Below]] the ground; below the surface of the Earth. | # [[Below]] the ground; below the surface of the Earth. | ||
#:''There is an '''underground''' tunnel that takes you across the river.'' | #:''There is an '''underground''' tunnel that takes you across the river.'' | ||
- | # [[Hidden]], [[furtive]], [[secretive]]. | + | # [[Hidden]], [[furtive]], [[secretive]], see ''[[clandestine]]''. |
#:''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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- Below the ground; below the surface of the Earth.
- There is an underground tunnel that takes you across the river.
- Hidden, furtive, secretive, see clandestine.
- These criminals operate through an underground network.
- Of music, art, etc, outside the mainstream, see underground culture.
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