- underscore: a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)
 
- underscore: give extra weight to (a communication); "Her gesture emphasized her words"
 
- draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to
 
- An underline, also called an underscore, is one or more horizontal lines immediately below a portion of writing. Single, and occasionally double ("double-underscore"), underlining was originally used in hand-written or typewritten documents to emphasise text. ...
 
- A line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or to indicate that it should be viewed in italics or that it acts as a hyperlink; An _ character; To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore; To emphasise or stress something; Passing under ...
 
- (underlines) to indicate hyperlinks,
 
- (Underlining) Using a pencil or pen to underline passages in a book to draw attention to the underlined text. See also Highlighting and Marginalia.
 
- (underlining) Lining used to add body to a garment.
 
- (Underlining) A layer of lightweight fabric seam into a garment to reinforce seams, add weight or firmness, hide construction details, and provide a layer for inner stitching.
 
- (Underlining) A light weight fabric that is cut exactly the same as the fashion fabric and placed on the wrong side of the fashion fabric. They are then sewn as one piece.
 
- (Underlining) A lining of felt, PVC, or similar, laid over the rafters and beneath the tiles and battens, to provide a second line of defence to a roof against weather penetration.
 
- (underlining) Method of recording the intensity of a symptom.
 
- (underlining) Used to give extra body and firmness to a garment and help it to keep its shape. It should always be of a lighter weight than the fabric with which it’s used. The lining pieces are cut out to the same size and shape as the garment pieces.
 
- Creates wavy underline. Requires ulem package. See Formatting.
 
- To demarcate or emphasize something with a line beneath; to underscore. In e-mail and ASCII text, this is indicated by placing an underline immediately before and after the affected word or phrase (eg: _Paradise_Lost_ ). ...
 
- The shape found under dog from brisket to flank.
 
- Underline is a tag in HTML. You make an underline like this:<u>text</u> In a browser, it looks like this: text
 
- If you'd rather have all you terms underlined (only with a broken line), then choose "replace with acronym link" in the Term Indicator box.
 
- Applies underline formatting to selected text.
 
- The bottom line of the horse from the elbow to the sheath or udder.
 
- Use this to underline some text. Be careful! You don't want to confuse people into thinking it is a link, as links are often underlined. Use sparingly.
 
- unterstreichen, betonen (etw)
 
- a horizontal line used for emphasis