SURFACE vs STRIP: NOUN
- Printing from a surface in relief, as from type, in distinction from plate printing, in which the ink is contained in engraved lines.
- A plate having an accurately dressed flat surface, used as a standard of flatness by which to test other surfaces.
- The larva of the great yellow underwing moth (Triphœna pronuba). It is often destructive to the roots of grasses and other plants.
- An instrument consisting of a standard having a flat base and carrying an adjustable pointer, for gauging the evenness of a surface or its height, or for marking a line parallel with a surface.
- See under Condensation, and Condenser.
- Etc. See under Caustic, Heating, etc.
- A magnitude that has length and breadth without thickness; superficies.
- Hence, outward or external appearance.
- The exterior part of anything that has length and breadth; one of the limits that bound a solid, esp. the upper face; superficies; the outside.
- Synonyms Superficies, Exterior, etc. See outside.
- More generally, a surface generated by a curve the plane of which moves in any way so that every line in it remains parallel to itself.
- The surface often originally, and better, called the Roman surface [discovered by Jacob Steiner (1796-1863), undoubtedly the greatest of all geometricians], being a quartic surface of the third class, having three double lines. In its symmetrical form its appearance is thus described: Take a tetrahedron, and inscribe in each face a circle. There will be, of course, two circles touching at the mid-point of each edge of the tetrahedron; each circle will contain, on its circumference, at angular distances of 120°, three mid-points; and the lines joining these with the center of the tetrahedron, produced beyond the center, meet the opposite edges … joining the mid-points. … Now truncate the tetrahedron by planes parallel to the faces, so as to reduce the altitudes, each to three fourths of the original value; and from the center of each new face round off symmetrically up to the adjacent three circles; and within each circle scoop down to the center of the tetrahedron, the bounding surface of the excavation passing through [that is, containing] the three right lines, and the sections by planes parallel to the face being in the neighborhood of the face nearly circular, but, as they approach the center, assuming a trigoidal form, and being close to the center an indefinitely small equilateral triangle. We have thus the surface, consisting of four lobes united only by the lines through the mid-points of opposite edges—these lines being consequently nodal lines, the mid-points being pinch-points of the surface, and the faces singular planes, each touching the surface along the inscribed circle. (Cayley, Proceedings London Math. Soc., V. 14.)
- A surface generated by the helicoidal motion of a right line.
- An elassoidal surface (which see, above): an ordinary use, but not quite accurate.
- Where ϕ = 0 is a primitive surface.
- A special case of the above, with four conical points. Generally distinguished as Dupin's cyclide.
- A centrosurface.
- In fortification, that part of the side which is terminated by the flank prolonged and the angle of the nearest bastion.
- Outward or external appearance: what appears on a slight view or without examination.
- The boundary between two solid spaces not adjacent to a third: distinguished as a mathematical surface.
- The bounding or limiting parts of a body; the parts of a body which are immediately adjacent to another body or to empty space (or the air); superficies; outside: distinguished as a physical surface.
- An airfoil.
- The superficial or external aspect.
- A portion of space having length and breadth but no thickness.
- The two-dimensional locus of points located in three-dimensional space.
- The boundary of a three-dimensional figure.
- A material layer constituting such a boundary.
- The outer or the topmost boundary of an object.
- A device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight
- Information that has become public
- The outermost level of the land or sea
- The extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object
- A superficial aspect as opposed to the real nature of something
- The outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary
- That which is stripped off; specifically, the short fibers of cotton or wool removed, manually or mechanically, from the carding-surfaces of a carding-machine; a kind of waste. Also called stripping.
- Destruction of fences, buildings, timber, etc.; waste.
- A rill.
- In mining, one of a series of troughs forming a labyrinth, or some similar arrangement, through which the ore flows as it comes from the stamps, and in which the particles are deposited in the order of their equivalence.
- In joinery, a narrow piece of board nailed over a crack or joint between planks.
- A stripling; a slip.
- An ornamental appendage to women's dress, formerly worn: it is spoken of as worn on the neck and breast.
- A narrow piece, comparatively long: as, a strip of cloth; a strip of territory.
- A striptease.
- An area, as along a busy street or highway, that is lined with a great number and variety of commercial establishments.
- An airstrip.
- A comic strip.
- A long narrow region of land or body of water.
- A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width.
- An airfield without normal airport facilities
- A sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book
- A relatively long narrow piece of something
- Thin piece of wood or metal
- Artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
- A form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music
SURFACE vs STRIP: ADJECTIVE
- Apparent as opposed to real.
- Superficial.
- Relating to or occurring on or near the surface of the earth.
- Relating to, on, or at a surface.
- On the surface
- N/A
SURFACE vs STRIP: VERB
- Appear or become visible; make a showing
- Put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface
- Come to the surface
- Get undressed
- Steal goods; take as spoils
- Lay bare
- Remove all contents or possession from, or empty completely
- Remove substances from by a percolating liquid
- Take away possessions from someone
- Remove the thread (of screws)
- Remove a constituent from a liquid
- Take off or remove
- Draw the last milk (of cows)
- Remove (someone's or one's own) clothes
- Strip the cured leaves from
- Remove the surface from
SURFACE vs STRIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To show up, as a person who was in hiding.
- To become known or public; -- said of information.
- To rise from the depths of a liquid to the surface.
- To work or dig a mine at or near the surface of the ground.
- To emerge after concealment.
- To rise to the surface.
- To provide with a surface or apply a surface to.
- To fall away or be removed; peel.
- To perform a striptease.
- To undress completely.
- To mount (a photographic positive or negative) on paper to be used in making a printing plate.
- To press the last drops of milk from (a cow or goat, for example) at the end of milking.
- To damage or break the threads of (a screw, for example) or the teeth of (a gear).
- To dismantle (a firearm, for example) piece by piece.
- To remove nonessential detail from; reduce to essentials.
- To remove equipment, furnishings, or accessories from.
- To rob of wealth or property; plunder or despoil.
- To deprive of possessions, office, rank, privileges, or honors; divest.
- To clear of a natural covering or growth; make bare.
- To remove the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco, for example).
- To remove an exterior coating, as of paint or varnish, from.
- To remove or take off (clothing or covering).
- To remove clothing or covering from.
SURFACE vs STRIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To work over the surface or soil of, as ground, in hunting for gold.
- To give a surface to; especially, to cause to have a smooth or plain surface; to make smooth or plain.
- To cut or tear into strips.
SURFACE vs STRIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Make a showing
- Appear or become visible
- Furnish with a surface
- Cover the surface of
- Put a coat on
- Of or pertaining to the surface; external; hence, superficial; specious; insincere: as, mere surface politeness or loyalty.
- To put a surface (of a particular kind) on, or give a (certain) surface to; specifically, to give a fine or even surface to; make plain or smooth.
- (idiom) (on the surface) To all intents and purposes; to all outward appearances.
- Take as spoils
- Steal goods
- In file-making, to cross-file and draw-file (a file-blank) in order to bring it to accurate form and to clean the surface preliminary to grinding and cutting.
- In carding, to clean (the teeth of the various cylinders and top flats) from short fibers.
- In tobacco manufacturing, to separate (the wings of the tobacco-leaf) from the stems.
- To separate; put away: with from.
- In agriculture, to pare off the surface of in strips, and turn over the strips upon the adjoining surface.
- In fish-culture, to press or squeeze the ripe roe or milt out of (fishes).
- To milk dry; press all the milk out of: as, to strip a cow.
- To pull or tear off, as a covering or some adhering substance: as, to strip the skin from a beast; to strip the bark from a tree; to strip the clothes from a man's back: sometimes emphasized with off.
- To tear off the thread of: said of a screw or bolt: as, the screw was stripped.
- To unrig: as, to strip a ship.
- To uncover; unsheathe.
- To deprive of covering; remove the skin or outer covering of; skin; peel: with of before the thing removed: as, to strip a beast of its skin; to strip a tree of its bark.
- To rob; plunder; despoil; deprive; divest; bereave: with of before the thing taken away: as, to strip a man of his possessions; to strip a tree of its fruit.
- To remove the mold from (an ingot) after casting the latter, in steel-making processes where fluid steel is cast in metallic molds with continuous walls.
SURFACE vs STRIP: RELATED WORDS
- Turn up, Open, Come up, Rise, Grade, Strip, Opencast, Coat, Superficial, Aboveground, Airfoil, Opencut, Aerofoil, Shallow, Surficial
- Loot, Slip, Dismantle, Divest, Comic strip, Ransack, Surface, Opencut, Undress, Deprive, Denude, Airstrip, Bare, Disrobe, Striptease
SURFACE vs STRIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Turn up, Open, Come up, Rise, Grade, Strip, Opencast, Coat, Superficial, Aboveground, Airfoil, Opencut, Aerofoil, Shallow, Surficial
- Despoil, Opencast, Leach, Loot, Slip, Dismantle, Comic strip, Surface, Opencut, Undress, Deprive, Denude, Bare, Disrobe, Striptease
SURFACE vs STRIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Consider the type of surface and how often the surface is touched.
- Surface activity is limited on the main lake, but the stripers do surface.
- An electronic assembly or module that is manufactured with surface mounted components and using surface mount technology.
- Move surface of jam gently with your finger, if the surface wrinkles setting point has been reached.
- Wetting on nanoporous alumina surface: transition between Wenzel and Cassie states controlled by surface structure.
- Surface is topped with a patented Vitrik playing surface that replicates the traditional felt cloth.
- Anything congealed at the surface causing surface bumps should be washed away.
- Surface cracking may also indicate excessive crosslinking density in the surface layers which may affect the surface elastic modulus.
- Manager, Surface Lab Manage Surface Lab personnel schedules and oversee all Surface Lab operations.
- Surface flow management will reduce operating time during surface operations saving fuel, reducing environmental impactand avoiding surface gridlock.
- Open the foil test strip packet at the notch and tear down to remove the test strip.
- If overlapped, the geotextile shall be placed so that the upstream strip of geotextile will overlap the next downstream strip.
- If error message displays, release and discard the old test strip and test with a new test strip.
- Get a drop of blood, place it on the strip, and feed the strip into the meter.
- Consent to a Strip Search form for each offender visitor who was strip searched and attach a copyto the writtenreport.
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- The decompression strip is applied perpendicular to the stabilization strip.
- Discard the test strip, turn off your meter, and try again with a new test strip.
- The test strip may not be fully inserted into the strip port.
- With the contact bars facing up, insert the test strip into the test strip port until it stops and Strip Inserted is displayed.
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