underreplace

verb

Etymology

From under- + replace.

  1. derived from *pleth₂- — “to spread
  2. derived from πλατεῖα
  3. derived from platēa — “plaza, wide street
  4. derived from place — “place, an open space
  5. inherited from plæċe — “place, an open space, street
  6. inherited from place
  7. prefixed as replace — “re + place
  8. prefixed as underreplace — “under + replace

Definitions

  1. To replace insufficiently

    • Therefore, even women with the highest increases due to child mortality severely underreplace their lost children.
    • Since that dose almost assuredly does not cause supraphysiological hepatic portal venous glucagon concentrations, it was used to intentionally underreplace glucagon during octreotide infusion in the current study.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for underreplace. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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