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surface vs rudder

rudder vs surface

surface and rudder both are nouns.

surface is an adjective but rudder is not an adjective.

surface is a verb but rudder is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
surface Yes Yes Yes No
rudder Yes No No No
As nouns, rudder is a hyponym of surface; that is, rudder is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than surface:
  • surface: a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight
  • rudder: a hinged vertical airfoil mounted at the tail of an aircraft and used to make horizontal course changes
surface (noun) rudder (noun)
the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary (nautical) steering mechanism consisting of a hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern of a vessel
a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight a hinged vertical airfoil mounted at the tail of an aircraft and used to make horizontal course changes
a superficial aspect as opposed to the real nature of something
information that has become public
the extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object
the outermost level of the land or sea
surface (adjective) rudder (adjective)
on the surface
surface (verb) rudder (verb)
appear or become visible; make a showing
put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface
come to the surface
Difference between surface and rudder

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