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At or on the surface or skin
- superficiallyAt or on the surface or skin
- telangiectasiaA condition characterized by dilation of the capillaries, which causes them to appear as small red or purple clusters, often spidery in appearance, on the skin or the surface of an organ
- superficialExisting or occurring at or on the surface
- chipped(of a material or object) Break at the edge or on the surface
- chipping(of a material or object) Break at the edge or on the surface
- knobsA rounded lump or ball, esp. at the end or on the surface of something
- blotchesAn irregular patch or unsightly mark on a surface, typically the skin
- swimsFloat on or at the surface of a liquid
- varicesridgelike mark or scar on the surface of a shell at a former position of the lip of the aperture
- varixridgelike mark or scar on the surface of a shell at a former position of the lip of the aperture
- rhumbscurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
- rhumbcurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
- backspinsA backward spin given to a moving ball, causing it to stop more quickly or rebound at a steeper angle on hitting a surface
- backspinA backward spin given to a moving ball, causing it to stop more quickly or rebound at a steeper angle on hitting a surface
- dermatoglyphica ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
- furfurthe formation of flakelike particles on the surface of the skin, as of dandruff
- dermatoglyphicsDERMATOGLYPHIC, a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet
- waterlinesAny of a set of structural lines of a ship, parallel with the surface of the water, representing the contour of the hull at various heights above the keel and drawn on shipbuilding plans
- geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites
- counterirritantSomething such as heat or an ointment that is used to produce surface irritation of the skin, thereby counteracting underlying pain or discomfort
- pelagicliving or growing at or near the surface of the ocean, far from land, as certain organisms
- extrusiveRelating to or denoting rock that has been extruded at the earth's surface as lava or other volcanic deposits
- reefiera chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water compare atoll barrier reef
- osculating(of a curve or surface) Touch (another curve or surface) so as to have a common tangent at the point of contact
- stolonsprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
- stolonicprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
- reefya chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water compare atoll barrier reef
- stolonprostrate stem, at or just below the surface of the ground, that produces new plants from buds at its tips or nodes
- osculates(of a curve or surface) Touch (another curve or surface) so as to have a common tangent at the point of contact
- dihedralthe angle at which the right and left wings or the halves of any other horizontal surface of an airplane or the like are inclined upward or downward
- rotatingcause (a plane region or line) to sweep out a volume or surface by moving around an axis so that each of its points remains at a constant distance from the axis generate a torus by rotating a circle about an external line
- rotatedcause (a plane region or line) to sweep out a volume or surface by moving around an axis so that each of its points remains at a constant distance from the axis generate a torus by rotating a circle about an external line