terms |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between terms and undersurface
is that
terms is while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
underwater |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between underwater and undersurface
is that
underwater is underlying water or body of water, for example in an aquifer or the deep ocean while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As an adjective underwater
is (not comparable) beneath the surface of the water, or of or pertaining to the region beneath the water surface.
As an adverb underwater
is going beneath the surface of the water.
As a verb underwater
is (agriculture|horticulture) to water or irrigate insufficiently.
undersurface |
undersea |
As a noun undersurface
is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As an adjective undersea is
existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea.
undersurface |
subumbrella |
As nouns the difference between undersurface and subumbrella
is that
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside while
subumbrella is (zoology) the integument of the undersurface of the bell, or disk-shaped body, of a jellyfish.
undersurface |
chondromalacia |
As nouns the difference between undersurface and chondromalacia
is that
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside while
chondromalacia is a painful condition caused by irritation of cartilage, often in the undersurface of the kneecap.
underside |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between underside and undersurface
is that
underside is the side that is below or underneath, the bottom while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
bottom |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between bottom and undersurface
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
surface |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between surface and undersurface
is that
surface is the overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As a verb surface
is to provide something with a surface.
underneath |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between underneath and undersurface
is that
underneath is the part under or lower while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As an adverb underneath
is below; in a place beneath.
As a preposition underneath
is under, below, beneath.
As an adjective underneath
is under, lower.