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Superficies

Superficies \Su`per*fi"cies\, n. [L., fr. super above, over + facies make, figure, shape. See Surface.]

  1. The surface; the exterior part, superficial area, or face of a thing.

  2. (Civil Law)

    1. Everything on the surface of a piece of ground, or of a building, so closely connected by art or nature as to constitute a part of it, as houses, or other superstructures, fences, trees, vines, etc.

    2. A real right consisting of a grant by a landed proprietor of a piece of ground, bearing a strong resemblance to the long building leases granted by landholders in England, in consideration of a rent, and under reservation of the ownership of the soil.
      --Bouvier. Wharton.

Wiktionary
superficies

n. 1 (context geometry English) A two-dimensional magnitude that has length and breadth; especially such a surface that forms the boundary of a solid 2 The area of a two-dimensional surface. 3 The visible, external surface of a body 4 The 'surface' (of something immaterial, ''esp.'' of the mind or soul) 5 (context legal English) A building intimately associated with the land on which it is built

WordNet
superficies
  1. n. the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance; "the audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies of the production"-R.W.Speaight

  2. outer surface of an area or a body

Wikipedia
Superficies

Superficies is a Latin legal term referring to anything which is placed upon and attached to the ground, and most commonly refers to a building erected on land owned by another.

Usage examples of "superficies".

The Moone doth there appeare clearest, where shee is transpicuous, not onely through the superficies, but the substance also, and there she seemes spotted, where her body is most opacous.

Peradventure the actual food consists of the micro-organisms in the slush and on the superficies of the unassimilatable solids.

Go into his temple in Western China, and you will find this deity dripping with plasters, with scarcely an undesecrated space on his superficies.

It snapped off just above the bearing and took flight, deflating into a flaccid carcass beneath the short-lived fireballs puffing open across its superficies.

When our starship came through the superficies into normal space in the Nespelem solar system, Jack tried to farspeak Marc with no success.

Three, in so far as it gives the first plane figure, suggests superficies.