facing
[ fey-sing ]
/ ˈfeɪ sɪŋ /
noun
a covering in front, for ornament, protection, etc., as an outer layer of stone on a brick wall.
a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornament or strengthening.
material turned outward or inward, as a cuff or hem.
facings,
coverings of a different color applied on the collar, cuffs, or other parts of a military coat.
Words nearby facing
Definition for facing (2 of 2)
Origin of face
1250–1300; (noun) Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Vulgar Latin
*facia, for Latin
faciēs
facies; (v.) late Middle English
facen, derivative of the noun
SYNONYMS FOR face
1
Face,
countenance,
visage refer to the front of the (usually human) head. The
face is the combination of the features:
a face with broad cheekbones.
Countenance, a more formal word, denotes the face as it is affected by or reveals the state of mind, and hence often signifies the look or expression on the face:
a thoughtful countenance.
Visage, still more formal, refers to the face as seen in a certain aspect, especially as revealing seriousness or severity:
a stern visage.
2 appearance, aspect, mien.
7 exterior.
14 façade.
30 veneer.
OTHER WORDS FROM face
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British Dictionary definitions for facing (1 of 3)
facing
/ (ˈfeɪsɪŋ) /
noun
a piece of material used esp to conceal the seam of a garment and prevent fraying
(usually plural)
a piece of additional cloth, esp in a different colour, on the collar, cuffs, etc, of the jacket of a military uniform, formerly used to denote the regiment
an outer layer or coat of material applied to the surface of a wall
marketing
an area of retail shelf space
British Dictionary definitions for facing (2 of 3)
FACE
abbreviation for
Fellow of the Australian College of Education
British Dictionary definitions for facing (3 of 3)
face
/ (feɪs) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of face
faceable, adjectiveWord Origin for face
C13: from Old French, from Vulgar Latin
facia (unattested), from Latin
faciēs form, related to
facere to make
Medical definitions for facing (1 of 2)
facing
[ fā′sĭng ]
n.
A tooth-colored material used to hide the buccal or labial surface of a gold crown to give the outward appearance of a natural tooth.
Medical definitions for facing (2 of 2)
face
[ fās ]
n.
The front portion of the head, from forehead to chin.
Facies.
Scientific definitions for facing
face
[ fās ]
A plane surface of a geometric solid. A cube has 6 faces; a dodecahedron, 12.
Any of the surfaces of a rock or crystal.
Idioms and Phrases with facing
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