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61 detero
deterere, detrivi, detritus V TRANSrub/wear/file away/down; remove, rub off/out; wear down to smooth surface; thresh (grain); pound; grind; chafe; impair/lessen/weaken; detract from; prune -
62 epiphania
Epiphany, 12th Night, feast of three Kings/Magi; manifestation; plane surface -
63 inaequalis
inaequale, inaequalior -or -us, inaequalissimus -a -um ADJuneven; unequal; not smooth/level (surface); irregular (shape); patchy/variable -
64 infi
lowest, deepest, furtherest down/from the surface; humblest; vilest, meanest -
65 infu
lowest, deepest, furtherest down/from the surface; humblest; vilest, meanest -
66 planitia
plain, plateau, a flat/plane/level surface; a plane (geometry); flatness -
67 planities
plain, plateau, a flat/plane/level surface; a plane (geometry); flatness -
68 praeuro
praeurere, praeussi, praeustus V -
69 proscindo
proscindere, proscidi, proscissus Vcut (surface), slit, gash; plough (unbroken land); flay with words, castigate -
70 pussula
inflamed sore/blister/pustule; small prominence of a surface, bubble -
71 pusula
inflamed sore/blister/pustule; small prominence of a surface, bubble -
72 subpuro
subpurare, subpuravi, subpuratus V INTRANSsuppurate, fester under the surface -
73 suffundo
suffundere, suffudi, suffusus Vpour in/on; cause to well up to surface; cover/fill with liquid that wells up -
74 summitas
culminating state (philosophy); surface (geometry); summit/top/highest part -
75 superaddo
superaddere, superaddidi, superadditus V -
76 superfluo
superfluere, superfluxi, superfluxus Voverflow, flow over brim/sides/surface; be superfluous/superabundant/surplus -
77 superinicio
superinicere, superinjeci, superinjectus V TRANSthrow/scatter on/upon/over the surface -
78 superinjicio
superinjicere, superinjeci, superinjectus V TRANSthrow/scatter on/upon/over the surface -
79 superinsterno
superinsternere, superinstravi, superinstratus Vspread/lay on over the surface -
80 superjacio
superjacere, superjeci, superjectus V TRANSthrow or scatter on top o; over the surface; shoot over the top of
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surface — [ syrfas ] n. f. • 1611; superface 1521; lat. superficies → superficie; de sur et face 1 ♦ Partie extérieure (d un corps), qui le limite en tous sens. ⇒ face. La surface de la Terre, la surface terrestre. À la surface du sol. « une surface pure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Surface — Sur face , n. [F. See {Sur }, and {Face}, and cf. {Superficial}.] 1. The exterior part of anything that has length and breadth; one of the limits that bound a solid, esp. the upper face; superficies; the outside; as, the surface of the earth; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surface — [sʉr′fis] n. [Fr < sur (see SUR 1) + face,FACE, based on L superficies] 1. a) the outer face, or exterior, of an object b) any of the faces of a solid c) the area or extent of such a face … English World dictionary
surface — 1610s, from Fr. surface outermost boundary of anything, outside part (16c.), from O.Fr. sur above + face (see FACE (Cf. face)). Patterned on L. superficies surface (see SUPERFICIAL (Cf. superficial)). The verb meaning come to the surface is first … Etymology dictionary
surface — ► NOUN 1) the outside part or uppermost layer of something. 2) the upper limit of a body of liquid. 3) outward appearance as distinct from less obvious aspects. ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or occurring on the surface. 2) (of transportation) by sea … English terms dictionary
Surface — Sur face, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surfaced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surfacing}.] 1. To give a surface to; especially, to cause to have a smooth or plain surface; to make smooth or plain. [1913 Webster] 2. To work over the surface or soil of, as ground, in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surface — [adj] external apparent, covering, depthless, exterior, facial, outer, outside, outward, shallow, shoal, superficial, top; concepts 485,583 Ant. central, core, inside, interior, middle surface [n] external part of something area, cover, covering … New thesaurus
surface — Surface. subst. f. L exterieur, le dehors d un corps. Surface platte, unie, raboteuse. la surface de la terre … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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
Surface — (fr., spr. Sürfahs), die Oberfläche … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
surface — index bare, cursory, dimension, emerge, issue (send forth), ostensible, side, superficial … Law dictionary