underorder
English
Etymology
under- + order
Verb
underorder (third-person singular simple present underorders, present participle underordering, simple past and past participle underordered)
- (transitive, intransitive) To order too little or too few.
- Having underordered the popular new toys, we ran out within half a day.
Noun
underorder (plural underorders)
- An order for too little or too few.