Face

  • 111face — 1. The front portion of the head; the visage including eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, cheeks, and chin; excludes ears. SYN: facies (1) [TA]. 2. SYN: surface. bird f. SYN: brachygnathia. cow f. SYN: facies bovina …

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  • 112FACE — Fatality Assessment And Control Evaluation (Governmental » Transportation) *** Fire Awareness Child Education (Community » Law) * Faith And Cultural Exchange (Community » Religion) * Family And Child Education (Community » Educational) * Fetal… …

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  • 113face up to — phr verb Face up to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑consequence, ↑reality, ↑responsibility, ↑truth …

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  • 114fáce — vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. şi 3 pl. fac, 1 pl. fácem, 2 pl. fáceţi; imperf. 2 sg. fã, neg. nu fáce; part. fãcút …

    Romanian orthography

  • 115face — Начертание (Face, Typeface, Style)     Вариант рисунка наборного шрифта одной гарнитуры [семейство начертаний шрифта, с общими стилевыми особенностями]. Начертания шрифта характеризуются едиными стилевыми особенностями рисунка, определенными… …

    Шрифтовая терминология

  • 116face — adv To engage in something heavily or extremely. Tonight I am going to drink face. 1980s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 117face up to — see face 5) …

    English dictionary

  • 118face up — admit that you did it, own up    If Karl caused the problem, he ll face up. He ll admit it …

    English idioms

  • 119face —    Often the subject of portraits, the surface of the front of the head from the base of the chin to the top of the forehead and from ear to ear; a person s or creature s countenance, mug, or visage. Or, variously, the most significant or… …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 120face up to — accept something that is not easy to accept You must face up to the fact that you are never going to have enough money to buy that car …

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