- in or to a place that is lower
- at a later place; "see below"
- (in writing) see below; "vide infra"
- downstairs: on a floor below; "the tenants live downstairs"
- under: further down; "see under for further discussion"
- Below is a 2002 World War II horror film directed by David Twohy. It was written by Lucas Sussman, Darren Aronofsky and David Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley and Zach Galifianakis.
- in a lower place; on a lower storey; farther down; on a lower deck; below zero; lower in spatial position than; lower in value than; downstream of; south of; unsuitable to the rank or dignity of; downstage of
- Toward the audience (same as downstage of).
- The lower decks of a ship. Saying, "Let's go below and walk aft down the companionway to the tender station," will impress all your friends (you'll probably be making the walk alone, however!).
- The area beneath the main deck.
- Students in this school made significantly less progress in this subject than students in the average school in the state.
- Floor grid and data / voice access points.
- Downward, beneath, as to lay below; below the flight deck.
- A general term for the under-deck space. To go below is to descend from the deck to the cabin, or to under the deck. A seaman always goes "below," and never "downstairs. ...
- Opposite of above; toward the front of the stage.
- Part of the boat that is under the deck.
- Beneath the decks, ie, inside a cabin or in a hold
- A direction of reference on the Flow. A reference to subsequent argumentation.
- to the left of... (eg. "The house below there-")
- In an inferior, subordinate, or lower place in regard to any entity.
- Something you feel is 'beneath you'; being judgmental / The nonintellectual parts of self; feeling inferior / Something you can now look back on from a detached viewpoint / (see UNDER)
- exclamation to warn those below that something is coming towards them from above (e.g. rocks, rope)
- this line: notes (in progress stuff)
- are two consecutive panels from the novel, introducing the main character for the first time. On the left is one of the reality panels, showing the protagonist looking back at an industrial setting, factories blowing smoke in the background, stifling and claustrophobic. ...
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