undersurface in English

noun
1
the lower surface of something; the surface underneath, or on the bottom of, something.
By pulling up, the pilot may be able to protect more vulnerable parts of the aircraft such as the canopy or engines by taking a strike on the undersurface of the aircraft.

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1. Freshening of the undersurface of the acromion.

2. The Coracoid projects anteriorly and inferiorly with a curved undersurface

3. Ambulacrum - one of the five areas on the undersurface of an echinoderm on which the tube feet are located

4. (Deuteronomy 25:4) Sharp stones and metal pieces embedded in the undersurface of the sledge slice the stalks.

5. Axilla definition: the area on the undersurface of a bird's wing corresponding to the armpit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. Axillae definition: the area on the undersurface of a bird's wing corresponding to the armpit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. Axillar (plural Axillars) Any of the feathers connecting the undersurface of the wing and the body, and concealed by the closed wing.

8. One of the five areas on the undersurface of an echinoderm on which the tube feet are located Familiarity information: Ambulacrum used as a noun is very rare.

9. Leaves may be sclerophyllous or coated on the undersurface with Appressed hairs to conserve water, and they remain evergreen throughout an extended dry season.

10. What does Ambulacrum mean? One of the five radial areas on the undersurface of the starfish and similar echinoderms, from which the tube feet are p

11. Leaves alternate, round, light green, Clasping the stem, palmately veined, the margins finely and bluntly to sharply toothed, the undersurface finely roughened or with soft, short hairs

12. General Information Cerebral Contusions are scattered areas of bleeding on the surface of the brain, most commonly along the undersurface and poles of the frontal and temporal lobes

13. A certain race of pears, with white down on the undersurface of their leaves, is supposed to have originated from P. nivalis, and their fruit is chiefly used in France in the manufacture of perry (see also cider).

14. Basidia of the plant-pathogenic fungus Exobasidium camelliae var. gracilis Shirai became exposed on the abaxial side of an infected leaf of Camellia sasanqua Thunb. following the sloughing of the undersurface of the leaf.

15. Ambulacrum: 1 n one of the five areas on the undersurface of an echinoderm on which the tube feet are located Type of: body part any part of an organism such as an organ or extremity

16. A therapeutic beauty mask comprising a mask body (1), means (2) for attaching and securing the body to cover at least a portion of a person's face, and a plurality of pressure points (3) extending from an undersurface of the mask body (1), said pressure points (3) being adapted or adjustable to coincide with known acupressure points of the human face.

17. To achieve the abovementioned objective, the tensile clip of the present invention for securing rails of a railway comprises: a head-arch, the leading end of which is inserted into a clip shoulder of a tie or a base plate; a first front-arch extending integrally from the head-arch and rounded toward an upper side portion thereof; and a first toe extending integrally from the first front-arch and having an undersurface thereof contacting the top surface of a flange of a rail, wherein a second front-arch extends integrally from the leading end of the first toe and is rounded toward an upper side portion thereof, and a second toe extends integrally from the leading end of the second front-arch and has a top surface at the leading end thereof contacting the undersurface of the head-arch.