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be·low·ground

 (bĭ-lō′ground′)
adj.
Situated or occurring below the surface of the ground: belowground telephone cables.

be·low′ground′ adv.
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belowground

(bɪˈləʊˌɡraʊnd)
adj
underground
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be•low•ground

(ˈbɪˈloʊˌgraʊnd)
adj.
situated beneath the surface of the earth; subterranean.
[1925–30]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.belowground - under the level of the groundbelowground - under the level of the ground; "belowground storage areas"; "underground caverns"
subsurface - beneath the surface; "subsurface materials of the moon"
2.belowground - underneath the groundbelowground - underneath the ground; "most of his friends are now belowground"
buried, inhumed, interred - placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses"
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Dr de Vries added: "This study allows soil ecologists to estimate the current and future impacts of drought on belowground organisms, helping to understand the complex interactions of species due to climate change."
While the belowground restaurant is all about candlelit cosiness, it has a small outdoor area where diners can enjoy a drink in the sunshine.
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from funding it will receive from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to cover the cost of the belowground construction needed to support the above-ground PAC facility.
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Based on these parameters, either a partial disposal or full disposal separator disposal separator can be chosen with options for belowground or free-standing models."
Logistical and economic limitations prevented us from taking morphometric measurements of all plants and from identifying belowground invertebrates that would enable a complete description of the seagrass beds (e.g., above- and belowground biomass) at both sites.
The InVEST module uses land cover maps and data on stocks in four carbon pools (aboveground biomass, belowground biomass, soil, and dead organic matter) to estimate the amount of carbon currently stored in a landscape.