Like the surface of the moon
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STARKLike the surface of the moon
RILLEValley on the surface of the moon.
moonwalkedWalk on the surface of the moon
moonwalkingWalk on the surface of the moon
moonwalksAn act of walking on the surface of the moon
moonwalkAn act of walking on the surface of the moon
moonstrikethe act of landing a spacecraft on the surface of the moon
masconmassive concentration of high-density material beneath the surface of the moon
masconsmassive concentration of high-density material beneath the surface of the moon
moonstrikesMOONSTRIKE, the act of landing a spacecraft on the surface of the moon
moonscapesA landscape having features characteristic of the surface of the moon, esp. in being rocky and barren
moonscapeA landscape having features characteristic of the surface of the moon, esp. in being rocky and barren
rillany of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon
rillsany of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon
rilleany of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon
sideline or surface forming a border or face of an object a die has six sides the back side of the moon
LUNARLike the man in the moon
ridemove like a floating object the moon rode in the sky
rabbetbroad groove let into the surface of a board or the like; dado
letto insert into the surface of (a wall or the like) as a permanent addition
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
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