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faceFront part of the head, extending from the forehead to the chin and housing the eyes, nose, mouth, and jaws. The receding of the jaw and the increasing size of the brain in human evolution has made the face essentially vertical, with two distinctively human features: a prominent, projecting nose and a clearly defined chin. The face and braincase follow different patterns of growth. While the face grows more slowly, it ends up much larger compared to the braincase in adults than at birth. The facial muscles move the features to express emotion. face 1. Mountaineering a steep side of a mountain, bounded by ridges 2. Nautical aeronautics the aft or near side of a propeller blade face [fās] (anatomy) The anterior portion of the head, including the forehead and jaws. (civil engineering) The surface of the area that has been excavated in constructing a tunnel. In building construction, the exposed surface of a wall, masonry unit, or sheet of material. To install a surface layer of one material over another, such as laying brick on a wall built of concrete blocks. (crystallography) (design engineering) The surface of a flange on a pipe that is fitted against another flange. (electronics) (geology) The main surface of a landform. The original surface of a layer of rock. (graphic arts) A particular style or size of letter as distinguished from another style or size. Also known as typeface. The printing surface of a printing plate or the front surface of a piece of paper. (materials) The veneer on the exposed surface of a sheet of plywood. (mathematics) One of the plane polygons bounding a polyhedron. A face of a simplex is the subset obtained by setting one or more of the coordinatesai, defining the simplex, equal to 0; for example, the faces of a triangle are its sides and vertices. The face of a half space is the plane that bounds it. One of the regions bounded by edges of a planar graph. (mining engineering) A surface on which mining operations are being performed. Also known as breast. (textiles) The side of a fabric which is more attractive than the other side because of features such as weave, luster, or finish. face 1. The exposed surface of a wall, masonry unit, or sheet of material. 2. The surface of a unit designed to be exposed, as in finished masonry, or plywood having one side which is finished. 3. The broad surface of a board, timber, or panel. 4. The exposed vertical surface of an arch. 5. The striking surface of a hammer. 6. During a construction operation in a tunnel, the surface being excavated. 7. To install a surface layer of one material on another, as to face a concrete block wall with brick. Face Lovewit’s house servant; connives to make profit by alchemy. [Br. Lit.: The Alchemist]
See : Butler Face cunning butler, sets up scam in master’s absence. [Br. Lit.: The Alchemist] See : Humbuggery Face (1) The working area during the mining of minerals: in mine shafts and pits, the surface that limits the mining area and shifts as the mining progresses; in quarries, the immediate area being worked by the excavator. Lateral (end) and frontal faces are distinguished in opencut mining. (2) During the drilling of a hole or well, the face is the bottom of a hole, the surface of which is pulverized by the drilling tool during the sinking process. Face in printing, the top of the raised portion of either a piece of type or of the printing elements of a type plate. It is a mirror image of a letter or symbol; in a general sense, it is the image of any character of a form of type on paper. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | THE LIFE AND SOUL OF THE PARTY MIKE GAYLE Published by Hodder Set against the backdrop of a series of parties, with a narrative that switches between characters, this is the utterly addictive story of a group of friends and three core relationships that face ups, downs and devastation over a year. That is, lie face up on the floor, extending your legs out away from you, making sure that you are not in an awkward position where your back is arched. Byline: Brian Boyd ON the Moyes should stay/go debate, time to face up to reality - we most definitely aren't one of the rich clubs - able attract big signings and managers, so forget latter day Fergies or present day Mourinhos. |
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