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abrasive something rough used to wear away or polish a surface. [1/2 definitions]
altimeter a device that measures distance above the Earth's surface.
angle1 An angle is how much a line or surface slants compared with the flat ground or other flat surface. [1/4 definitions]
area the amount of surface within a certain space. [1/3 definitions]
bedrock the solid layer of rock in the earth's surface, found beneath soil, sand, or gravel.
blackboard A blackboard is a smooth, dark, hard surface that is often hung on a wall in a school classroom. It is used for writing with chalk.
blotter a piece of paper used to soak up ink or to protect a writing surface.
bouncy If something is bouncy, it bounces easily. When something bounces, it springs back after hitting a surface like the ground or a wall. A tennis ball is usually bouncy. A baseball is much less bouncy than a tennis ball. [1/2 definitions]
bracket a support shaped liked an L that is attached to a wall or other upright surface. [1/5 definitions]
broil1 to cause (something) to become extremely hot or to burn, especially at the top surface. [1/2 definitions]
canvas a piece of this material used as the surface for an oil painting. [1/2 definitions]
ceiling the top inside surface of a room. [2/3 definitions]
center the point that is the same distance from all points on the outside line or surface of something; exact middle. [1/7 definitions]
chasm a deep crack in the earth's surface.
checkerboard a surface marked into sixty-four squares of two alternating colors. It is used as a game board for checkers or chess.
chip1 to lose small pieces from the edge or surface. [1/6 definitions]
coarse having large grains or pieces, or a rough surface. [1/2 definitions]
coating a layer that covers the surface of something; coat.
collage a type of art work in which different kinds of materials are pasted onto a surface to make a picture. These materials can be anything from paper and photographs, to cloth and buttons.
contour the outline of a figure or surface; shape.