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unsurfaced

Terms vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

terms | unsurfaced |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective unsurfaced is

(roads) not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.

Surface vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

surface | unsurfaced |


As a noun surface

is the overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid.

As a verb surface

is to provide something with a surface.

As an adjective unsurfaced is

not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.

Absorbent vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

absorbent | unsurfaced |


As adjectives the difference between absorbent and unsurfaced

is that absorbent is having the ability or tendency to absorb; able to soak up liquid easily; absorptive while unsurfaced is not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.

As a noun absorbent

is anything which absorbs.

Asphalt vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

asphalt | unsurfaced |


As a noun asphalt

is asphalt, tarmac.

As an adjective unsurfaced is

(roads) not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.

Macadam vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

macadam | unsurfaced |


As a proper noun macadam

is .

As an adjective unsurfaced is

(roads) not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.

Tar vs Unsurfaced - What's the difference?

tar | unsurfaced |


As a proper noun tar

is a village in hungary.

As an adjective unsurfaced is

(roads) not having a tar macadam (asphalt) surface.