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facial (encz) | facial,faciální Zdeněk Brož |
facial (encz) | facial,lícní Zdeněk Brož |
facial (encz) | facial,obličejový facial expressions web |
Facial (gcide) | Facial \Fa"cial\, a. [LL. facialis, fr. L. facies face : cf. F.
facial.]
Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or
nerve. -- Fa"cial*ly, adv.
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Facial angle (Anat.), the angle, in a skull, included
between a straight line (ab, in the illustrations), from
the most prominent part of the forehead to the front efge
of the upper jaw bone, and another (cd) from this point to
the center of the external auditory opening. See {Gnathic
index}, under Gnathic.
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facial (wn) | facial
adj 1: of or concerning the face; "a facial massage"; "facial
hair"; "facial expression"
2: of or pertaining to the outside surface of an object
n 1: cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles [syn: facial,
facial nerve, nervus facialis, seventh cranial nerve]
2: care for the face that usually involves cleansing and massage
and the application of cosmetic creams |
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cervicofacial actinomycosis (encz) | cervicofacial actinomycosis, n: |
common facial vein (encz) | common facial vein, n: |
facial (encz) | facial,faciální Zdeněk Brožfacial,lícní Zdeněk Brožfacial,obličejový facial expressions web |
facial artery (encz) | facial artery, n: |
facial expression (encz) | facial expression,mimika |
facial gesture (encz) | facial gesture, n: |
facial hair (encz) | facial hair,fousy n: pl. jose |
facial index (encz) | facial index, n: |
facial muscle (encz) | facial muscle,obličejový sval n: parkmaj |
facial muscles (encz) | facial muscles,obličejové svaly n: parkmaj |
facial nerve (encz) | facial nerve, n: |
facial profiling (encz) | facial profiling, n: |
facial recognition (encz) | facial recognition, n: |
facial tissue (encz) | facial tissue, n: |
facial vein (encz) | facial vein, n: |
facially (encz) | facially, adv: |
interfacial (encz) | interfacial, adj: |
interfacial surface tension (encz) | interfacial surface tension, n: |
interfacial tension (encz) | interfacial tension, n: |
mandibulofacial (encz) | mandibulofacial,menibulofaciální Zdeněk Brož |
maxillofacial (encz) | maxillofacial, adj: |
nervus facialis (encz) | nervus facialis, n: |
posterior facial vein (encz) | posterior facial vein, n: |
unifacial (encz) | unifacial, adj: |
vena facialis (encz) | vena facialis, n: |
vena facialis anterior (encz) | vena facialis anterior, n: |
Bifacial (gcide) | Bifacial \Bi*fa"cial\, a. [Pref. bi- + facial.]
Having the opposite surfaces alike.
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Craniofacial (gcide) | Craniofacial \Cra`ni*o*fa"cial\ (-f?"shal), a.
Of or pertaining to the cranium and face; as, the
craniofacial angle.
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Facial angle (gcide) | Angle \An"gle\ ([a^][ng]"g'l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle,
corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. 'agky`los bent, crooked,
angular, 'a`gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish-hook,
G. angel, and F. anchor.]
1. The inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner; a nook.
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Into the utmost angle of the world. --Spenser.
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To search the tenderest angles of the heart.
--Milton.
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2. (Geom.)
(a) The figure made by. two lines which meet.
(b) The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines
meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.
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3. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment.
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Though but an angle reached him of the stone.
--Dryden.
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4. (Astrol.) A name given to four of the twelve astrological
"houses." [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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5. [AS. angel.] A fishhook; tackle for catching fish,
consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a
rod.
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Give me mine angle: we 'll to the river there.
--Shak.
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A fisher next his trembling angle bears. --Pope.
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Acute angle, one less than a right angle, or less than
90[deg].
Adjacent or Contiguous angles, such as have one leg
common to both angles.
Alternate angles. See Alternate.
Angle bar.
(a) (Carp.) An upright bar at the angle where two faces of
a polygonal or bay window meet. --Knight.
(b) (Mach.) Same as Angle iron.
Angle bead (Arch.), a bead worked on or fixed to the angle
of any architectural work, esp. for protecting an angle of
a wall.
Angle brace, Angle tie (Carp.), a brace across an
interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypothenuse
and securing the two side pieces together. --Knight.
Angle iron (Mach.), a rolled bar or plate of iron having
one or more angles, used for forming the corners, or
connecting or sustaining the sides of an iron structure to
which it is riveted.
Angle leaf (Arch.), a detail in the form of a leaf, more or
less conventionalized, used to decorate and sometimes to
strengthen an angle.
Angle meter, an instrument for measuring angles, esp. for
ascertaining the dip of strata.
Angle shaft (Arch.), an enriched angle bead, often having a
capital or base, or both.
Curvilineal angle, one formed by two curved lines.
External angles, angles formed by the sides of any
right-lined figure, when the sides are produced or
lengthened.
Facial angle. See under Facial.
Internal angles, those which are within any right-lined
figure.
Mixtilineal angle, one formed by a right line with a curved
line.
Oblique angle, one acute or obtuse, in opposition to a
right angle.
Obtuse angle, one greater than a right angle, or more than
90[deg].
Optic angle. See under Optic.
Rectilineal or Right-lined angle, one formed by two right
lines.
Right angle, one formed by a right line falling on another
perpendicularly, or an angle of 90[deg] (measured by a
quarter circle).
Solid angle, the figure formed by the meeting of three or
more plane angles at one point.
Spherical angle, one made by the meeting of two arcs of
great circles, which mutually cut one another on the
surface of a globe or sphere.
Visual angle, the angle formed by two rays of light, or two
straight lines drawn from the extreme points of an object
to the center of the eye.
For Angles of commutation, draught, incidence,
reflection, refraction, position, repose, fraction,
see Commutation, Draught, Incidence, Reflection,
Refraction, etc.
[1913 Webster]Facial \Fa"cial\, a. [LL. facialis, fr. L. facies face : cf. F.
facial.]
Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or
nerve. -- Fa"cial*ly, adv.
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Facial angle (Anat.), the angle, in a skull, included
between a straight line (ab, in the illustrations), from
the most prominent part of the forehead to the front efge
of the upper jaw bone, and another (cd) from this point to
the center of the external auditory opening. See {Gnathic
index}, under Gnathic.
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facial power (gcide) | makeup \make"up`\, make-up \make"-up`\(m[=a]k"[u^]p`), n.
1.
1. The way in which the parts of anything are put together.
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The unthinking masses are necessarily teleological
in their mental make-up. --L. F. Ward.
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2. The constituent parts of anything; as, the makeup of the
new congress was predominantly conservative.
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3. Cosmetics applied to the face, such as lipstick, {facial
power}, or eye shadow.
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4. The aggregate of cosmetics and costume worn by an actor.
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5. The effect or appearance of the wearing of makeup (in
senses 3 or 4); often, the way in which an actor is
dressed, painted, etc., in personating a character; as,
her makeup was very realistic.
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6. An action that is taken to fulfill a requirement not
accomplished at the expected time, such as a make-up
examination; as, the student took his make-up on Saturday.
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7. (Printing) The appearance of a page of a publication,
specifically the type style of the text and the spatial
arrangement of the text, illustrations, advertising
material etc., on the page.
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8. (Printing) The art or process of arranging the portions of
a printed publication on the pages for esthetic reasons or
for optimal effect on the reader.
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Facially (gcide) | Facial \Fa"cial\, a. [LL. facialis, fr. L. facies face : cf. F.
facial.]
Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or
nerve. -- Fa"cial*ly, adv.
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Facial angle (Anat.), the angle, in a skull, included
between a straight line (ab, in the illustrations), from
the most prominent part of the forehead to the front efge
of the upper jaw bone, and another (cd) from this point to
the center of the external auditory opening. See {Gnathic
index}, under Gnathic.
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Interfacial (gcide) | Interfacial \In`ter*fa"cial\, a. (Geom.)
1. Included between two plane surfaces or faces; as, an
interfacial angle.
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2. Of or pertaining to an interface.
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Temporofacial (gcide) | Temporofacial \Tem`po*ro*fa"cial\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the face.
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Trifacial (gcide) | Trifacial \Tri*fa"cial\, a. [Pref. tri- + facial.] (Anat.)
See Trigeminal.
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Unifacial (gcide) | Unifacial \U`ni*fa"cial\, a. [Uni- + facial.]
Having but one front surface; as, some foliaceous corals are
unifacial, the polyp mouths being confined to one surface.
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anterior facial vein (wn) | anterior facial vein
n 1: a continuation of the angular vein; unites with the
retromandibular vein before emptying into the internal
jugular vein [syn: anterior facial vein, {vena facialis
anterior}] |
arteria facialis (wn) | arteria facialis
n 1: an artery that originates in the external carotid and gives
off branches that supply the neck and face [syn: {facial
artery}, arteria facialis, external maxillary artery] |
bifacial (wn) | bifacial
adj 1: having two faces or fronts; "the Roman Janus is bifacial"
[syn: biface, bifacial] |
cervicofacial actinomycosis (wn) | cervicofacial actinomycosis
n 1: the commonest and least severe form of actinomycosis;
affects the face and neck regions [syn: {cervicofacial
actinomycosis}, lumpy jaw] |
common facial vein (wn) | common facial vein
n 1: vein formed by union of facial vein and the retromandibular
vein and emptying into the jugular vein |
facial (wn) | facial
adj 1: of or concerning the face; "a facial massage"; "facial
hair"; "facial expression"
2: of or pertaining to the outside surface of an object
n 1: cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles [syn: facial,
facial nerve, nervus facialis, seventh cranial nerve]
2: care for the face that usually involves cleansing and massage
and the application of cosmetic creams |
facial artery (wn) | facial artery
n 1: an artery that originates in the external carotid and gives
off branches that supply the neck and face [syn: {facial
artery}, arteria facialis, external maxillary artery] |
facial expression (wn) | facial expression
n 1: a gesture executed with the facial muscles [syn: {facial
expression}, facial gesture]
2: the feelings expressed on a person's face; "a sad
expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face" [syn:
expression, look, aspect, facial expression, face] |
facial gesture (wn) | facial gesture
n 1: a gesture executed with the facial muscles [syn: {facial
expression}, facial gesture] |
facial hair (wn) | facial hair
n 1: hair on the face (especially on the face of a man) |
facial index (wn) | facial index
n 1: the ratio (in percent) of the maximum width to the maximum
height of the face |
facial muscle (wn) | facial muscle
n 1: any of the skeletal muscles of the face |
facial nerve (wn) | facial nerve
n 1: cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles [syn: facial,
facial nerve, nervus facialis, seventh cranial nerve] |
facial profiling (wn) | facial profiling
n 1: identification of criminals and terrorist by means of
videotapes of their faces; "facial profiling is a new form
of airport security" |
facial recognition (wn) | facial recognition
n 1: biometric identification by scanning a person's face and
matching it against a library of known faces; "they used
face recognition to spot known terrorists" [syn: {face
recognition}, facial recognition, {automatic face
recognition}] |
facial tissue (wn) | facial tissue
n 1: tissue paper suitable for use on the face |
facial vein (wn) | facial vein
n 1: any of several veins draining the face [syn: facial vein,
vena facialis] |
facially (wn) | facially
adv 1: with respect to the face |
interfacial (wn) | interfacial
adj 1: relating to or situated at an interface; "an interfacial
layer"; "interfacial tension is the surface tension at
the interface between two liquids" |
interfacial surface tension (wn) | interfacial surface tension
n 1: surface tension at the surface separating two non-miscible
liquids [syn: interfacial tension, {interfacial surface
tension}] |
interfacial tension (wn) | interfacial tension
n 1: surface tension at the surface separating two non-miscible
liquids [syn: interfacial tension, {interfacial surface
tension}] |
mandibulofacial (wn) | mandibulofacial
adj 1: of or relating to the lower jaw and face |
maxillofacial (wn) | maxillofacial
adj 1: of or relating to the upper jaw and face (particularly
with reference to specialized surgery of the maxilla);
"maxillofacial surgery" |
nervus facialis (wn) | nervus facialis
n 1: cranial nerve that supplies facial muscles [syn: facial,
facial nerve, nervus facialis, seventh cranial nerve] |
posterior facial vein (wn) | posterior facial vein
n 1: posterior branch of the facial vein; formed by temporal
veins in front of the ear [syn: retromandibular vein,
vena retromandibularis, posterior facial vein] |
unifacial (wn) | unifacial
adj 1: having but one principal or specialized surface; "a
primitive unifacial flint tool" |
vena facialis (wn) | vena facialis
n 1: any of several veins draining the face [syn: facial vein,
vena facialis] |
vena facialis anterior (wn) | vena facialis anterior
n 1: a continuation of the angular vein; unites with the
retromandibular vein before emptying into the internal
jugular vein [syn: anterior facial vein, {vena facialis
anterior}] |
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