Definition of Underpart. Meaning of Underpart. Synonyms of Underpart

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Definition of Underpart

Underpart
Underpart Un"der*part`, n. A subordinate part. It should be lightened with underparts of mirth. --Dryden.

Meaning of Underpart from wikipedia

- construction and function. An example of a ch****is is a vehicle frame, the underpart of a motor vehicle, on which the body is mounted; if the running gear...
- and underpart plumages are heavily flecked brown on white. Juveniles of subspecies S. l. brewsteri are once again distinct in having the underpart plumage...
- sides of belly chestnut, brighter on underparts, duller on wings; uppertail coverts dark reddish brown, underpart buff; uppertail coverts and tail as ad...
- and west to Utah in the United States. They are light brown with pale underparts and grow to a length of 25 to 37 cm (10 to 15 in). They are proficient...
- pale underparts are patterned with rufous streaks on the breast and bars on the belly. The larger female has a browner head and brown underpart streaks...
- partridges are mostly yellow-brown and lack the distinctive face and underpart markings. The song is a harsh, high-pitched kieerr-ik. When disturbed...
- is brown on the upperparts and predominantly greyish on the head and underparts. The osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location...
- face is usually bright white, but in some subspecies it is brown. The underparts, including the tarsometatarsal (lower leg) feathers, vary from white to...
- its breeding plumage it has orangish-rust upper parts, gray head and underparts and a distinctive reddish cap. In non-breeding plumage, the cap is brown...
- similar. There are other races, differing in the tone of the upperpart or underpart colour. Fuscous flycatchers are incon****uous birds, tending to keep to...