sublevel

An intermediate level between others in a mine

Adjective

  1. Having a lesser constant value than a related level set

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *upó Proto-Italic *supo Latin sub Latin sub-der. English sub- English level English sublevel From sub- + level.

Noun

  1. An intermediate level between others in a mine
  2. An underground level of a building.
    • When they completed their sweep of the fourth sublevel, they had to exit the office and walk across the parking garage to catch a different elevator to the rest of the building. Sublevels three through one were all...
  3. A subshell
  4. A level making up part of a larger level.

Forms

sublevels