noun
- currents of water flowing beneath the surface or main current
- conditions in computing where a number becomes too small to be represented accurately
Usage: computing
verb
- flows beneath or under something
Examples
- The river’s underflows carried sediment downstream.
- Ocean underflows transport cold water to warmer regions.
- The programmer had to handle potential underflows in the calculation.
- Floating-point underflows can cause precision errors.
- Water underflows the bridge during high tide.
- The current underflows the surface layer.
- Scientists study how water underflows in coastal areas.