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be subterranean
adjective
Below ground, under the earth, underground
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Their influence may often be subterranean, but it's also often strong and crucial.
However, with a soilless system you obviously cannot grow anything that would be subterranean - so no onions or carrots, for instance.
This finding suggests that there may be subterranean connections that unite different caves to one another, allowing for the observed (albeit low) frequency of gene flow.
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The stumbling block is a classic New York obsession -- location -- even though some of the real estate being fought over is subterranean.
Very often, the extra mile is subterranean.
His party-piece was Subterranean Homesick Blues.
And kids seem to gravitate to being subterranean".
Tension in Baxter's work is subterranean, repressed.
ROHTER Sometimes this cross-cultural fertilization is subterranean; we're not necessarily aware of it.
One wrinkle: The "spa" is subterranean — a few uninviting massage rooms.
The Mithraic sanctuaries were subterranean caverns, which presented obvious limitations of size.
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