Nether
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Nether ( adjective )
Situated lower down or in a lower position or level.
Origin:
The word "nether" comes from the old english word "neothera" meaning "lower" or "situated lower down". it is related to the word "nethermost" meaning "lowest" or "farthest down".
Examples:
- The nether regions of the cave were dark and damp.
- The nether half of the painting was obscured by dirt and grime.
- He reached the nethermost depths of despair.
- The nether regions of the city were plagued by poverty and crime.
- The nether side of the hill was covered in a dense fog.
(As a noun)
Nether ( noun )
Situated lower down or in a lower position or level.
Origin:
The word "nether" comes from the old english word "neothera" meaning "lower" or "situated lower down". it is related to the word "nethermost" meaning "lowest" or "farthest down".
Examples:
- The nether regions of the cave were dark and damp.
- The nether half of the painting was obscured by dirt and grime.
- He reached the nethermost depths of despair.
- The nether regions of the city were plagued by poverty and crime.
- The nether side of the hill was covered in a dense fog.