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Definition of face
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Face (n.)
Maintenance
of the
countenance
free from
abashment
or
confusion;
confidence;
boldness;
shamelessness;
effrontery.
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Facing
::
Facing
(n.) A
powdered
substance,
as
charcoal,
bituminous
coal, ect.,
applied
to the face of a mold, or mixed with the sand that forms it, to give a fine
smooth
surface
to the
casting..
Pollinose
::
Pollinose
(a.)
Having
the
surface
covered
with a fine
yellow
dust, like
pollen..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
slowly
or
heavily
onward;
to pull along the
ground
by main
force;
to haul; to
trail;
--
applied
to
drawing
heavy or
resisting
bodies
or those inapt for
drawing,
with
labor,
along the
ground
or other
surface;
as, to drag stone or
timber;
to drag a net in
fishing..
Superscript
::
Superscribe
(v. t.) To write or
engrave
(a name,
address,
inscription,
or the like) on the top or
surface;
to write a name,
address,
or the like, on the
outside
or cover of
(anything);
as, to
superscribe
a
letter..
Jamb
::
"Jamb (n.) The
vertical
side of any
opening,
as a door or
fireplace;
hence,
less
properly,
any
narrow
vertical
surface
of wall, as the of a
chimney-breast
or of a pier, as
distinguished
from its
face..
Muffle
::
Muffle
(v. t.) To wrap up in
something
that
conceals
or
protects;
to wrap, as the face and neck, in thick and
disguising
folds;
hence,
to
conceal
or cover the face of; to
envelop;
to
inclose;
-- often with up..
Afront
::
Afront
(adv.)
In
front;
face to face.
Knotted
::
Knotted
(a.)
Characterized
by
small,
detached
points,
chiefly
composed
of mica, less
decomposable
than the mass of the rock, and
forming
knots in
relief
on the
weathered
surface;
as,
knotted
rocks..
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.) A
fabric
of wool and
cotton
with a
lustrous
surface,
-- used for
women's
dresses..
Fard
::
Fard (v. t.) To
paint;
-- said esp. of one's face.
Pellicle
::
Pellicle
(n.) A thin film
formed
on the
surface
of an
evaporating
solution.
Glazer
::
Glazer
(n.) One who
applies
glazing,
as in
pottery
manufacture,
etc.; one who gives a
glasslike
or
glossy
surface
to
anything;
a
calenderer
or
smoother
of
cloth,
paper,
and the
like..
Syderolite
::
Sycosis
(n.) A
pustular
eruption
upon the
scalp,
or the
beared
part of the face,
whether
due to
ringworm,
acne, or
impetigo..
Paxillus
::
Paxillus
(n.) One of a
peculiar
kind of
spines
covering
the
surface
of
certain
starfishes.
They are
pillarlike,
with a
flattened
summit
which is
covered
with
minute
spinules
or
granules.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Red-gum
::
Red-gum
(n.) An
eruption
of red
pimples
upon the face, neck, and arms, in early
infancy;
tooth rash;
strophulus..
Macadamize
::
Macadamize
(v. t.) To
cover,
as a road, or
street,
with
small,
broken
stones,
so as to form a
smooth,
hard,
convex
surface..
Tabulate
::
Tabulate
(v. t.) To shape with a flat
surface.
Depolishing
::
Depolishing
(n.) The
process
of
removing
the
vitreous
glaze from
porcelain,
leaving
the dull
luster
of the
surface
of ivory
porcelain..
Conchoidal
::
Conchoidal
(a.)
Having
elevations
or
depressions
in form like one half of a
bivalve
shell;
--
applied
principally
to a
surface
produced
by
fracture.
Astroscope
::
Astroscope
(n.) An old
astronomical
instrument,
formed
of two
cones,
on whose
surface
the
constellations
were
delineated..
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