The lower side of anything.
1 The skitter of dirt cascading from the undersurface of the hatch cover.
2 Europa, a moon of Jupiter, almost certainly has an undersurface ocean as well.
3 Their main auditory apparatus was the drum-tight undersurface of the belly.
4 They appear late in March, being green above, with an undersurface which is white, and cottony.
5 The soil was loose, thinned by granite Pemberton now realized was the undersurface of the whole mountainside.
6 The undersurface , originally a bright red, turns brown and runs in every direction into a mass of dark stalactites.
7 The work facilities were undersurface .
8 The bed on which they rest is about an inch in thickness, and is stained with iron on its undersurface .
9 The life support for polar bears begins with algae, fungi and bacteria that grow on the undersurface of the sea ice.
10 These had the same size and shape as Cradle's undersurface , and were equipped with their own hatches and orifices matching those on Cradle.
11 He imagined the ship dangling upside down on the undersurface of the Earth, the giant fingers of gravity holding them firmly in place.
12 The tint of the undersurface varies much, but it is always some ashy brown or reddish colour, which matches with those of dead leaves.
13 The other half receives on the pores of its undersurface a couple of dozen maggots taken from a second bolete in full process of decomposition.
14 The skitter of dirt cascading from the undersurface of the hatch cover.
15 Europa, a moon of Jupiter, almost certainly has an undersurface ocean as well.
16 Their main auditory apparatus was the drum-tight undersurface of the belly.
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