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41 supernus
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42 tēctōrius
tēctōrius adj. [tego], relating to overlaying, concerned with surface decoration: (sepulcrum) opere tectorio exornari, i. e. with stucco.—As subst n., superficial work, plaster, stucco, fresco-painting: tectorium vetus delitum et novum inductum.— Poet., plur, paste for the complexion, Iu.* * *tectoria, tectorium ADJused for covering, or for plastering -
43 verrūca
verrūca ae, f a wart, fault, failing (opp tuber), H.* * *wart; excrescence on skin/other things; projection on earth's surface/hill -
44 amusium
leveled slab for testing flat surface; horizontal wheel to show wind direction -
45 amussium
leveled slab for testing flat surface; horizontal wheel to show wind direction -
46 arida
dry land; dry place; dry surface; dryness -
47 aridum
dry land; dry place; dry surface; dryness -
48 catochitis
unknown precious stone (said to have an adhesive surface) (from Corsica L+S) -
49 circumcaesura
surface outline, external contour -
50 circumitus
going round; patrol/circuit; way/path round; circumference; outer surface/edge; revolution, spinning, rotation; (recurring) cycle; period; circumlocution -
51 circumrasio
action of scraping round surface (of); scraping/paring around -
52 clivos
slope (sg.), incline; sloping ground; inclined passage/surface; (street name) -
53 clivum
slope (pl.), incline; sloping ground; inclined passage/surface; (street name) -
54 clivus
Icliva, clivum ADJwhich forbid anything to be done (pl.); (having bad omens?)IIslope (sg.), incline; sloping ground; inclined passage/surface; (street name) -
55 corsa
facia; (architectural flat surface/tablet/plate on column/door jamb/lintel) -
56 crudarius
crudaria, crudarium ADJoutcropping; (of a vein of silver); vein of silver that lies on surface (L+S) -
57 declive
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58 dejectus
Idejecta, dejectum ADJdowncast/dismayed/subdued/dejected; drooping/hanging/sunk/cast down; low lyingIIslope, sloping surface, declivity; act of throwing/causing to fall/felling -
59 derado
deradere, derasi, derasus V TRANSscrape/rub/smooth off/away (surface of); graze; shave/cut off (hair/head) -
60 desquamo
desquamare, desquamavi, desquamatus V TRANSscale, remove scales/skin/surface from; peel/rub/scour/clean/scrape/shake off
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Surface — Sur face, v. i. 1. To rise from the depths of a liquid to the surface; as, the submarine surfaced to recharge its batteries. [PJC] 2. To become known or public; said of information. [PJC] 3. To show up, as a person who was in hiding; as, he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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surface — index bare, cursory, dimension, emerge, issue (send forth), ostensible, side, superficial … Law dictionary