un·der·ground (‘under-ground-)
adj.1. Operating below the surface of the earth:
Bones vs. buildings / Earthquakes
2.
a. Hidden or concealed; clandestine, living in the shadows:
Vermicomposting / Rats of New York
b. Of or relating to an organization involved in secret or illegal activity:
Underground urban explorers
3. An avant-garde movement or publication.
Underground film festival / Zines / Mini-comics
tr.v.un·der·ground·ed, un·der·ground·ing, un·der·groundsTo situate under the ground, to bury:
Pet cementaries/ Graveyards
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