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    Sur·face
    /ˈsərfəs/

    noun

    • 1. the outside part or uppermost layer of something (often used when describing its texture, form, or extent): "the earth's surface" Similar outsideexteriortopsideOpposite insideinterior
    • 2. a continuous set of points that has length and breadth but no thickness.

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or occurring on the upper or outer part of something: "surface workers at the copper mines"

    verb

    • 1. rise or come up to the surface of the water or the ground: "he surfaced from his dive" Similar come to the surfacecome to the topcome upriseOpposite dive
    • 2. provide (something, especially a road) with a particular upper or outer layer: "a small path surfaced with terra-cotta tiles"
  2. the outer or top part or layer of something: Tropical rain forests used to cover ten percent of the earth's surface. The marble has a smooth, shiny surface. Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon. [ C ] the top layer of a field or track on which sports are played:

  3. [countable] the outside or top layer of something. We need a flat, smooth surface to play the game on. an uneven road surface. a broad leaf with a large surface area. Surface water (= rainwater that has collected on the surface of a road) made driving conditions hazardous. Teeth have a hard surface layer called enamel. Extra Examples.

  4. 3 days ago · surface. (sɜːʳfɪs ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense surfaces , present participle surfacing , past tense, past participle surfaced. 1. countable noun. The surface of something is the flat top part of it or the outside of it. 97% of all the water on the Earth's surface is salt. ...tiny little waves on the surface of the water.

  5. noun. uk / ˈsɜːfɪs / us. surface noun (TOP) Add to word list. B2. the top or outside part of something: the Earth's surface. The sun was reflected on the surface of the water. Fewer examples. Find an even surface to work on. Birds skimmed the surface of the pond. The surface was all scratched. Make sure you put the vase on a flat surface.

  6. A surface is the top layer of something. The surface of the moon is rocky, with a lot of craters, while the surface of the earth has a lot of water. Sandpaper has a rough surface; a balloon has a smooth but rubbery surface. When we use the word surface, it usually means there is a lot of stuff underneath.

  7. [count] : an outside part or layer of something. The painting's surface is covered with fine cracks. The bowl has a shiny surface. The surface of wood was rough. [+] more examples. 2. [count] : the upper layer of an area of land or water — usually singular. Hot lava bubbled up to the Earth's surface. exploring the surface of Mars.

  8. Mar 14, 2024 · ( figurative) Outward or external appearance. On the surface, the spy looked like a typical businessman. ( mathematics, geometry) The locus of an equation (especially one with exactly two degrees of freedom) in a more-than-two-dimensional space. Synonyms [ edit] overside. superfice (archaic)

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