understep

Verb

 * 1) Not to go as far as a boundary or limit.
 * 2) To take a step that is not far enough forward.
 * 3) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To take a step that is not far enough forward.
 * 2) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To take a step that is not far enough forward.
 * 2) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.
 * 1) To have a gait in which the hind foot touches the ground behind the point where the front foot touches the ground.

Noun

 * 1) A gait in which the hind feet touch the ground behind the point where the front feet touch the ground.
 * 2) A step that acts as a  base to hold something.
 * 3) The underside of a step.
 * 4) A movement in which one understeps.
 * 1) A step that acts as a  base to hold something.
 * 2) The underside of a step.
 * 3) A movement in which one understeps.
 * 1) A movement in which one understeps.
 * 1) A movement in which one understeps.
 * 1) A movement in which one understeps.
 * 1) A movement in which one understeps.

Adjective

 * 1) Underneath a step.