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Definition of Subterraneously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subterraneously
Literary usage of Subterraneously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Conquest of the Great Northwest: Being the Story of the Adventurers of by Agnes Christina Laut (1908)
"Both English and French fur traders knew that the best furs came from the west
posts. Negotiations dragged on to 1710. It was subterraneously conveyed to ..."
2. The Conquest of the Great Northwest by Agnes Christina Laut (1908)
"It was subterraneously conveyed to the English fur traders that France would
yield on one point, but not on both: they could have back the bay but not the ..."
3. The Conquest of the Great Northwest by Agnes Christina Laut (1908)
"It was subterraneously conveyed to the English fur traders that France would
yield on one point, but not on both: they could have back the bay but not the ..."
4. Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United by United States Surgeon-General's Office, Thomas Lawson (1840)
"The waters of Lake Tuskawilla, perhaps a mile in length, suddenly disappeared
subterraneously, leaving its inhabitants upon dry land. ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Montana by Montana Supreme Court, Henry Nichols Blake (1884)
"They must admit, then, if they have been in possession of the Salmon and Cliff
lode, they acquired this possession by digging subterraneously into the same. ..."