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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Subterraneal, Subterranean, Subterraneous, Subterradjective
Subterranean or subterraneous is the word now used. Lying under the earth; placed below the surface.
Etymology: sub and terra, Lat. sousterraine, Fr.
Metals are wholly subterrany, whereas plants are part above earth, and part under. Francis Bacon, Natural History.
In subterranies, as the fathers of their tribes, are brimstone and mercury. Francis Bacon, Natural History.
The force
Of subterranean wind transports a hill
Torn from Pelorus, or the shatter’d side
Of thund’ring Ætna, whose combustible
And fuel’d entrails thence conceiving fire,
Sublim’d with mineral fury, aid the winds. John Milton.Alteration proceeded from the change made in the neighbouring subterraneal parts by that great conflagration. Boyle.
Tell by what paths, what subterranean ways,
Back to the fountain’s head the sea conveys
The refluent rivers. Richard Blackmore.Let my soft minutes glide obscurely on,
Like subterraneous streams, unheard, unknown. John Norris.This subterraneous passage was not at first designed so much for a highway as for a quarry. Addison.
Rous’d within the subterranean world,
Th’ expanding earthquake unresisted shakes
Aspiring cities. James Thomson.
Webster Dictionary
Subterranyadjective
subterranean
Subterranynoun
a subterranean place
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of subterrany in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of subterrany in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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