Like Mercurys surface
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SERELike Mercury's surface
GEOIDSurface like Earth's
FIERYLike the sun's surface
TAUTLike a trampoline's surface
STONYLike the lunar surface
VARNISHYLike a glazed surface.
CRATEREDLike the moon's surface
POCKEDLike the lunar surface
CRATEREDLike the lunar surface
SERELike the surface of Mars
ARIDLike the surface of Mars
FELTEDLike a pool table's surface
SERELike the surface of Mercury
STARKLike the surface of the moon
furriestHaving a soft surface like fur
RIPPLYLike a pond's surface on a windy day
commissurallike a commissure, a joint, a joining surface
BERGOn the surface it might not look like much
conedbevel like the slanting surface of a cone cone a tire
rabbetbroad groove let into the surface of a board or the like; dado
pulvinar(of a frieze or the like) having a convex surface from top to bottom
neustonicof or like neuston, minute organisms floating or swimming on water's surface also NEUSTIC
stelaiupright, inscribed stone slab, surface, or pillar serving as a monument, marker, or the like
stelaeupright, inscribed stone slab, surface, or pillar serving as a monument, marker, or the like
letto insert into the surface of (a wall or the like) as a permanent addition
stelaupright, inscribed stone slab, surface, or pillar serving as a monument, marker, or the like
steleupright, inscribed stone slab, surface, or pillar serving as a monument, marker, or the like
cryptophyticlike a cryptophyte, a perennial plant that bears its buds below the soil or water surface
microvillousof or like a microvillus, a microscopic projection from the surface of a cell wall also MICROVILLAR
microvillarof or like a microvillus, a microscopic projection from the surface of a cell wall also MICROVILLOUS
odontoblasticof or like an odontoblast, a tooth cell in the surface of dental pulp that produces dentine
helicoidsA surface formed by simultaneously moving a straight line along an axis and rotating it around it (like a screw thread)
epitheliaany animal tissue that covers a surface, or lines a cavity or the like, and that, in addition, performs any of various secretory, transporting, or regulatory functions
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
cerotypeprocess of engraving in which the design or the like is cut on a wax-coated metal plate from which a printing surface is subsequently produced by stereotyping or by electrotyping
sealantany of various liquids, paints, chemicals, or soft substances that may be applied to a surface or circulated through a system of pipes or the like, drying to form a hard, watertight coating
sealantsany of various liquids, paints, chemicals, or soft substances that may be applied to a surface or circulated through a system of pipes or the like, drying to form a hard, watertight coating
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market