underflow

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A data-processing error arising when the absolute value of a computed quantity is smaller than the limits of precision of the computing device, retaining at least one significant digit.

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The water which is now known to be often in transit beneath the apparently dry gravels of rivers in arid districts, such as the southwestern United States.

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A current flowing beneath the surface, or not in the same direction with the surface-current, over a certain region; an undercurrent: the opposite of surface-flow or surface-current.

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A condition in which the value of a computed quantity is smaller than the smallest non-zero value that can be physically stored; usually treated as an error condition

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The error condition that results from an attempt to retrieve an item from an empty stack