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Udder
- noun - mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)
Undam
- - To free from a dam, mound, or other obstruction.
Under
- adjective - below some quantity or limit; "fifty dollars or under"
- below the horizon; "the sun went under"
- down below; "get under quickly!"
- down to defeat, death, or ruin; "their competitors went under"
- further down; "see under for further discussion"
- in or into a state of subordination or subjugation; "we must keep our disappointment under"
- into unconsciousness; "this will put the patient under"
- located below or beneath something else; "nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine"
- lower in rank, power, or authority; "an under secretary"
- through a range downward; "children six and under will be admitted free"
Undid
- verb - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect; "I wish I could undo my actions"
- cause the ruin or downfall of; "A single mistake undid the President and he had to resign"
- cause to become loose; "undo the shoelace"; "untie the knot"; "loosen the necktie"
- deprive of certain characteristics
- remove the outer cover or wrapping of; "Let's unwrap the gifts!"; "undo the parcel"
Undue
- adjective - beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue elegance"; "unreasonable demands"
- lacking justification or authorization; "desire for undue private profit"; "unwarranted limitations of personal freedom"
- not appropriate or proper (or even legal) in the circumstances; "undue influence"; "I didn't want to show undue excitement"; "accused of using undue force"
- not yet payable; "an undue loan"
V-Day
- noun - the day of a victory
Vaduz
- noun - the capital and largest city of Liechtenstein
Vedas
- unknown - hindu holy book
Vedic
- adjective - of or relating to the Vedas or to the ancient Sanskrit in which they were written; "the Vedic literature"
Vedro
- - A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.