underpull

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A driver for pumping that has the eccentrics under the gear wheel.
 * 2)  A downward pull or force.
 * 3) A negative influence.
 * 4) A secret or indirect influence.
 * 5)  A handhold that allows one to pull oneself up from below.
 * 6) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 7)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  A downward pull or force.
 * 2) A negative influence.
 * 3) A secret or indirect influence.
 * 4)  A handhold that allows one to pull oneself up from below.
 * 5) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 6)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1) A secret or indirect influence.
 * 2)  A handhold that allows one to pull oneself up from below.
 * 3) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 4)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  A handhold that allows one to pull oneself up from below.
 * 2) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 3)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  A handhold that allows one to pull oneself up from below.
 * 2) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 3)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1) The act of pulling any sense insufficiently.
 * 2)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.
 * 1)  Failure to pull a muscle as far as it can contract.

Verb

 * 1)  To exert one's influence secretly.
 * 2) To pull any sense insufficiently.
 * 3) * {{quote-book|en|year=1965| title=Surveying|author=Harry Bouchard, ‎Francis H. Moffitt | page=25| passage=}The tendency is usually to underpull, rather than to exceed the standard tension.}}
 * 1) To pull any sense insufficiently.
 * 2) * {{quote-book|en|year=1965| title=Surveying|author=Harry Bouchard, ‎Francis H. Moffitt | page=25| passage=}The tendency is usually to underpull, rather than to exceed the standard tension.}}
 * 1) * {{quote-book|en|year=1965| title=Surveying|author=Harry Bouchard, ‎Francis H. Moffitt | page=25| passage=}The tendency is usually to underpull, rather than to exceed the standard tension.}}

Adjective

 * 1) Designed to be pulled and mounted on the underside.