"Subsurface" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Subsurface" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Subsurface" Meaning

Subsurface refers to the area or region below the surface of the Earth, water, or another solid material. It can also refer to something that is hidden or secret, but can be discovered or revealed beneath the surface.

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The subsurface rocks were too hard to excavate.
She tried to conceal her true feelings, but they eventually revealed themselves to her partner, hiding beneath the surface of their calm facade.

Synonyms: underground, belowground, hidden, concealed.

"Subsurface" Examples

Verb Usage Example


Beneath the subsurface of the Earth lies a complex network of ancient mines.
Subsurface sampling is a technique used in geology to study the internal structure of the Earth.

Noun Usage Example


The subsurface scanning procedure was used to detect any structural anomalies in the building.
Subsurface temperature is a crucial factor to be considered while drilling a well.

"Subsurface" Similar Words

Subsultive

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The word "subsultive" refers to a series of small, involuntary movements, such as a fit of shudders or a spasmodic twitch. It often describes the tremor or convulsion of a muscle or part of the body.

Subsultory

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Subsume

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Subsumed

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Subsumes

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"Subsumes" is a verb that means to absorb or include something within a larger whole, often in a way that merges or reduces it to a higher level of complexity or scope.<br><br>Example: "The new law subsumes the existing regulations, replacing them with a more comprehensive framework."

Subsuming

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Subsumption

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Subsumptive

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Subsyndromal

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Subsystem

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Subsystems

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Subtalar

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Subtangent

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Subtemperate

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Subtemporal

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Located below the temporal region, especially the temporal bone, on or near the temporal (side) of the head.

Subtenancy

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A subtenancy is a form of property leasing where one person, known as the subtenant, rents a property from another tenant who has a primary lease agreement with the property owner.