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un·der·score
verb /ˈəndərˌskôr/ /ˌəndərˈskôr/
underscored, past participle; underscored, past tense; underscores, 3rd person singular present; underscoring, present participle
1. Underline (something)
2. Emphasize
* – the company underscored the progress made with fuel cells
noun /ˈəndərˌskôr/
underscores, plural
1. A line drawn under a word or phrase for emphasis
2. (on a computer or typewriter keyboard) A short horizontal line (_) on the baseline
Web definitions
* give extra weight to (a communication); “Her gesture emphasized her words”
* underline: draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to
* a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)
* The underscore [ _ ] (also called understrike, low line, or low dash) is a character that originally appeared on the typewriter and was primarily used to underline words. …
* An underscore is generally defined as a piece of background music, usually designed as a mood enhancing accompaniment to a situation. Underscores are a popular focus of library music, and generally lack strong melody lines in order not to detract concentration too far from a focus.
* Underscoring – In theater and film production, underscoring is the act of playing music quietly under a dialogue or a visual scene. It is usually done to establish a mood or theme.
* [BSG] The character _, ASCII 137 (octal). Multics was one of the first systems to support file and function names longer than six or eight upper-case characters, and names such as make_segs_paged instead of MKSGSPGD were something of a novelty. …
* To run a rule below a line of type.
* line appearing on the baseline beneath a word or phrase notating italic type (eg, “Dynamic Graphics magazine”); now more commonly used in e-mail addresses
* underscored – The underlining of text, used to indicate material that is being added to a rule, ie, new material underlined.