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surface

[sur-fis] / ˈsɜr fɪs /






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"And yet they don't necessarily form a crater, or they form ephemeral surface disturbances, but they're not the classic major craters that come from direct impacts."

From Science Daily

The film plays in much the same space—beautiful people in gorgeous surroundings with violence lurking just under the surface—as last year’s screen version of the Colleen Hoover novel “It Ends With Us.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One was the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensory information from the skin and surface of the head.

From Science Daily

The King seemed less convinced by another piece of hi-tech boozing, where he was shown how an image could be printed, using beetroot or carrot juice, on to the beer's surface.

From BBC

Tears were always near the surface at the 105th anniversary of the beloved tree lighting festival, a symbol of community resilience.

From Los Angeles Times