nether
American
[neth-er]
/ ˈnɛð ər /
adjective
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lying or believed to lie beneath the earth's surface; infernal.
the nether regions.
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lower or under.
his nether lip.
nether
British
/ ˈnɛðə /
adjective
Other Word Forms
- netherward adjective
Etymology
Origin of nether
before 900; Middle English nethere, Old English neothera, nithera, derivative of nither down (cognate with German nieder ), literally, further down, equivalent to ni- down + -ther comparative suffix
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