superfice

[soo-per-fis]

superfice Definition

  • 1a surface or area that is exposed or visible
  • 2the superficial layer of something

Using superfice: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "superfice" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The superfice of the moon is covered in craters.

  • Example

    The painting's superfice was damaged by water.

  • Example

    The superfice of the skin is where most of the bacteria reside.

superfice Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for superfice

Phrases with superfice

  • the total area of a two-dimensional surface

    Example

    The superfice area of the room is 100 square meters.

  • the outermost layer of something

    Example

    The superfice layer of the soil is where most of the nutrients are found.

  • the tension that exists at the interface between two immiscible liquids or between a liquid and a gas

    Example

    The superfice tension of water is what allows insects to walk on its surface.

Origins of superfice

from Old French 'superficie', from Latin 'superficies', meaning 'surface'

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Summary: superfice in Brief

The term 'superfice' [soo-per-fis] refers to a visible surface or area, or the outermost layer of something. It can be used to describe the surface of the moon or the skin, as well as the total area of a two-dimensional surface. 'Superfice' can also refer to the tension that exists at the interface between two immiscible liquids or between a liquid and a gas.