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Webster 1913 Edition
Surf
Surf
,Noun.
[Formerly spelled
suffe
, and probably the same word as E. sough
.] The swell of the sea which breaks upon the shore, esp. upon a sloping beach.
Surf bird
(Zool.)
, a ploverlike bird of the genus
– Aphriza
, allied to the turnstone. Surf clam
(Zool.)
, a large clam living on the open coast, especially
– Mactra solidissima
(syn. Spisula solidissima
). See Mactra
. Surf duck
(Zool.)
, any one of several species of sea ducks of the genus
– Oidemia
, especially Oidemia percpicillata
; – called also surf scoter
. See the Note under Scoter
. Surf fish
(Zool.)
, any one of numerous species of California embiotocoid fishes. See
– Embiotocoid
. Surf smelt
. (Zool.)
See
– Smelt
. Surf whiting
. (Zool.)
See under
Whiting
.Surf
,Noun.
The bottom of a drain.
[Prov. Eng.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Surf
SURF
,Noun.
1.
In agriculture, the bottom or conduit of a drain. [Local.]Definition 2024
surf
surf
English
Noun
surf (uncountable)
- Waves that break on an ocean shoreline.
- 1883, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
- ...perhaps it was the look of the island, with its gray, melancholy woods, and wild stone spires, and the surf that we could both see and hear foaming and thundering on the steep beach...
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 5
- 'But when the surf fell enough for the boats to get ashore, and Greening held a lantern for me to jump down into the passage, after we had got the side out of the tomb, the first thing the light fell on at the bottom was a white face turned skyward.
- 1883, Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
- (Britain, dialect) The bottom of a drain.
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Translations
waves that break
Verb
surf (third-person singular simple present surfs, present participle surfing, simple past and past participle surfed)
Translations
to ride a wave
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Derived terms
- surfer noun