The difference between Superficial and Surficial

When used as adjectives, superficial means of or pertaining to the surface, whereas surficial means of or pertaining to the surface of something, particularly the surface of the earth.


Superficial is also noun with the meaning: a surface detail.

check bellow for the other definitions of Superficial and Surficial

  1. Superficial as an adjective:

    Of or pertaining to the surface.

  2. Superficial as an adjective:

    Being near the surface.

  3. Superficial as an adjective:

    Shallow, lacking substance.

  4. Superficial as an adjective:

    At face value.

  5. Superficial as an adjective (rare):

    Two-dimensional; drawn on a flat surface.

  1. Superficial as a noun (chiefly in plural):

    A surface detail.

    Examples:

    "He always concentrates on the superficials and fails to see the real issue."

  1. Surficial as an adjective:

    Of or pertaining to the surface of something, particularly the surface of the Earth.

    Examples:

    "When the soil swells on wetting, the former surficial material is mixed with the subsoil."

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