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No, below is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb and a preposition, a word that links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. Examples:

Adverb: He crawled below the house to check the pipe connections.

Preposition: I wear woolen socks when it's below freezing.

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The word beneath is an adverb It means below or underneath.

eg People waved from the bridge as the boat passed beneath.

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Beneath can be a preposition. (Followed by a noun)

eg She felt peace and quiet sitting beneath the trees.

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