underneathness

Noun

 * 1) The quality of being underneath.
 * 2) A space (literal or figurative) that is underneath.
 * 3) * 1973, Edward Wellen, “Chalk Talk,” , March 1973, p. 52, reprinted in The 21st Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: 25 Stories by Edward Weller, Wildside Press, 2015,
 * But below the surface are the reelings and writhings that make the floor of a Freudian jungle a lively place. Dr. Chomsky calls this underneathness, this grimmer grammar, the ‘deep structure.’
 * 1) * 1973, Edward Wellen, “Chalk Talk,” , March 1973, p. 52, reprinted in The 21st Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: 25 Stories by Edward Weller, Wildside Press, 2015,
 * But below the surface are the reelings and writhings that make the floor of a Freudian jungle a lively place. Dr. Chomsky calls this underneathness, this grimmer grammar, the ‘deep structure.’