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facet
1. Architect the raised surface between the flutes of a column
2. Zoology any of the lenses that make up the compound eye of an insect or other arthropod
3. Anatomy any small smooth area on a hard surface, as on a bone

facet [′fas·ət]
(anatomy)
A small plane surface, especially on a bone or a hard body; may be produced by wear, as a worn spot on the surface of a tooth.
(geography)
Any part of an intersecting surface that constitutes a unit of geographic study, for example, a flat or a slope.
(invertebrate zoology)
The surface of a simple eye in the compound eye of arthropods and certain other invertebrates.
(materials)
The plane surface of a crystal, a cut precious stone, or other fractured surface.
(mathematics)
A proper face of a convex polytope that is not contained in any larger face.

facet
1. One surface of a polyhedron.
2. A flat surface between two column flutes, a fillet.


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Extraction of sapphire/garnet/iolite is ongoing to ensure continued supply for shipment to Sri Lanka for facetting, in order to build up a larger inventory of finished gemstones, prior to offering the gemstones to the marketplace.
Stokes reported that the Toby Stevens mine, was formally mined and produced "emeralds of good facetting quality and of lower grade cabochon material" until a recent landslide.
 
 
 
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