use 'underneath' when you wish to say that something is physically below something. place the red stool underneath the dining table
I decided to use coarse sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden table.
In the metric system, the base units relate to the dimension being measured: kilogram for mass, meter for length, second for time, ampere for electric current, and a few others. (see related link) The liter is not an official SI unit but is commonly accepted as a unit of volume. The prefixes represent a power of ten that is multiplied to give a unit of a certain value. See the related link for a table of prefixes. Some examples are kilo- (meaning 1000) gives kilometer (1000 meters) and kilogram (1000 grams). Milli- (derived from the Latin word for 1000, but meaning 1/1000 or 0.001); therefore, milligram is 0.001 grams, millimeter is 0.001 meters, milliliter is 0.001 liters, and millisecond is 0.001 seconds. Any of the prefixes can be used with a unit, but some are more commonly used than others. Prefixes can also be used with derived units which have special names. For example: kilowatt, kilopascal.
Only if it's like:H= HydrogenHe= Helium
yesAnswerDiningtable is not a compound word, nor even a word. Dining and Table cannot be merged to make a compound word Diningtable. It should be "Dining Table".
a stool, plinth, table, step, platform, altar, stage...
Chair is to table as stool is to counter
An altar cloth.The altar cloth
altar
altar
Yes it is kept there, it is called the altar.
No
The altar is the table of the Lord where we celebrate the Eucharist.
The opposite of an altar might be a sacrificial table. Also, the altar is in the eastern portion of the church. The portion in the western part opposite to the altar in a church is called the entryway or vestibule.
Bar.
Table
bed front stool