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undersurface

n. The underneath surface; the bottom, or underside

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undersurface

n. the lower side of anything [syn: bottom, underside]

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UnderSurface

UnderSurface is the sixth book by American author Mitch Cullin with illustrations by Peter I. Chang. It was first published in September 2002 as a hardback edition from The Permanent Press.

Category:2002 American novels Category:Novels by Mitch Cullin Category:Native American novels

Usage examples of "undersurface".

It was not the sky, however, but only the undersurface of the great landing stage.

Carter and Philippe, skittered along the undersurface of her consciousness, like a bubble in water, hitting the underside of a restless surface.

Here and there in the undersurface of the monster were holes some six feet across into which, as Lucky could see by the flow of bubbles and solid particles, water was rushing.

Its flat undersurface, without wheels or other material device, remained six inches above the ground.

One woman carried an iron frying-pan whose blood-stained undersurface proclaimed successful use.

But he went on carelessly until a great, two-hundred-pound boulder was tugged over for the mere sake of showing his strength, perhaps, and he began sniffing at the dark undersurface, all sweating with moisture.

On the insubstantial surface of the scrim a wavering light began to play, forming patterns like those on the undersurface of a pool.

One woman carried an iron frying pan whose bloodstained undersurface proclaimed successful use.

Then by turn, they exposed to him the relatively soft undersurface of their jaws, which he scratched with stubby claws.

It was mostly ice, but there was a texture to its undersurface, embedded thread which bound the ice together.

If you decide to come undersurface with us, go down the street this way.

A scene of human beings in an undersurface lab, in the early days of the war.

Tunnel cars raced up and down, hauling material from the undersurface levels to the waiting ship.

And now with a thread of his vision rays he thrust around his shielding star, to see an energy creature whose green central light danced with undersurface forms and cast out a hypnotic radiance.

And so he buried his face in the rough undersurface of the velvet, even as Lorenzo fell back on his pillow.