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Definition of face
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Face (n.) That part of the head, esp. of man, in which the eyes,
cheeks,
nose, and mouth are
situated;
visage;
countenance..
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Blowze
::
Blowze
(n.) A
ruddy,
fat-faced
woman;
a
wench..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Having
every
portion
of the
surface
or of the
circumference
equally
distant
from the
center;
spherical;
circular;
having
a form
approaching
a
spherical
or a
circular
shape;
orbicular;
globular;
as, a round
ball..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A small piece of
leather,
usually
round,
having
a
string
attached
to the
center,
which,
when
saturated
with water and
pressed
upon a stone or other body
having
a
smooth
surface,
adheres,
by
reason
of the
atmospheric
pressure,
with such force as to
enable
a
considerable
weight
to be thus
lifted
by the
string;
-- used by
children
as a
plaything..
Brazenface
::
Brazenface
(n.) An
impudent
or
shameless
person.
Escaloped
::
Escaloped
(a.)
Covered
with a
pattern
resembling
a
series
of
escalop
shells,
each of which
issues
from
between
two
others.
Its
appearance
is that of a
surface
covered
with
scales..
Mycoderma
::
Mycoderma
(n.) One of the forms in which
bacteria
group
themselves;
a more or less thick layer of
motionless
but
living
bacteria,
formed
by the
bacteria
uniting
on the
surface
of the fluid in which they are
developed.
This
production
differs
from the
zooloea
stage of
bacteria
by not
having
the
intermediary
mucous
substance..
Jedding Ax
::
"Jedding
ax (n.) A stone
mason's
tool,
having
a flat face and a
pointed
part..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Disconnected;
not
continuous;
also,
rough;
uneven;
as, a
broken
surface..
Meros
::
Meros (n.) The plain
surface
between
the
channels
of a
triglyph.
Favor
::
Favor (n.)
Appearance;
look;
countenance;
face.
Ripple
::
Ripple
(v. i.) To
become
fretted
or
dimpled
on the
surface,
as water when
agitated
or
running
over a rough
bottom;
to be
covered
with small waves or
undulations,
as a field of
grain..
Regrate
::
Regrate
(v. t.) To
remove
the outer
surface
of, as of an old hewn
stone,
so as to give it a fresh
appearance..
Pelagic
::
Pelagic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ocean;
--
applied
especially
to
animals
that live at the
surface
of the
ocean,
away from the
coast..
Splayfeet
::
Splay (a.) A slope or
bevel,
especially
of the sides of a door or
window,
by which the
opening
is made
larged
at one face of the wall than at the
other,
or
larger
at each of the faces than it is
between
them..
Table
::
Table (n.) The upper flat
surface
of a
diamond
or other
precious
stone,
the sides of which are cut in
angles..
Syderolite
::
Sycosis
(n.) A
pustular
eruption
upon the
scalp,
or the
beared
part of the face,
whether
due to
ringworm,
acne, or
impetigo..
Isocryme
::
Isocryme
(n.) A line
connecting
points
on the
earth's
surface
having
the same mean
temperature
in the
coldest
month of the year.
Extant
::
Extant
(a.)
Standing
out or above any
surface;
protruded.
Shampoo
::
Shampoo
(v. t.) To press or knead the whole
surface
of the body of (a
person),
and at the same time to
stretch
the limbs and
joints,
in
connection
with the hot
bath..
Globigerina
::
Globigerina
(n.) A genus of small
Foraminifera,
which live
abundantly
at or near the
surface
of the sea. Their dead
shells,
falling
to the
bottom,
make up a large part of the soft mud,
generally
found in
depths
below 3,000 feet, and
called
globigerina
ooze. See
Illust.
of
Foraminifera..
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