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Definition of Undersized

Undersized
Undersized Un"der*sized`, a. Of a size less than is common.

Meaning of Undersized from wikipedia

- dictionary. Dogie may refer to: A calf, especially one that is motherless or undersized Dogie Butte, a geographic feature in rural South Dakota "Git Along, Little...
- contributor of the Nuggets' championship run off the bench. Despite being undersized, Brown plays the small forward and both guard positions. Brown pla****...
- entire 13-year career as the Eagles' starting center. Kelce told Mc****n, "Undersized center? We have that in common." Mc****n was waived on August 27, 2024...
- deformities, limb reduction defects, occurs when one or more limbs are undersized or missing parts. The prevalence of these defects in the United States...
- career in the National Basketball ****ociation (NBA) from 1989 to 1997. An undersized center (2.05 m), Caldwell attended Southern Methodist University and Lamar...
- Williamson was a dominating power forward in college at Arkansas, but an undersized power forward in the NBA and mostly pla**** at the small forward position...
- film is loosely based on the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, an undersized and overlooked Thoroughbred race horse, whose unexpected successes made...
- provide corrosion resistance, wear resistance, or used to build up worn or undersized parts for salvage purposes. Nickel electroplating is a process of depositing...
- other has a boss that fits within the hole. The boss is very slightly undersized so that it forms a slip fit. A staking punch is then used to expand the...
- into United States culture (literally, "diluted, watered down (drink); undersized (clothing)"). See also "Chicano". Pocahontas United States Native Americans...