a. [f. prec. sb. or vb. + -ED.] Having a surface of a specified kind (with adv., or in comb.).

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1668.  H. More, Div. Dial., II. xxi. (1713), 154. It is unnatural for the Beams of the Sun to be reverberated to our eyes from several Bodies variously surfaced in the same form of Light.

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1804.  Med. Jrnl., XII. 412. Somewhat knotty, or unequally surfaced.

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1831.  T. L. Peacock, Crotchet Castle, i. A bold round-surfaced lawn.

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1875.  Lowell, Among my Bks., Ser. II. 187. That delicately surfaced nature of his [sc. Spenser’s].

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1890.  Photogr. Jrnl., 24 Jan., 60. Matt-surfaced Glass.

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