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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Face
n.
1.
The
exterior
form
or
appearance
of
anything
;
that
part
which
presents
itself
to
the
view
;
especially
,
the
front
or
upper
part
or
surface
;
that
which
particularly
offers
itself
to
the
view
of
a
spectator
.
A
mist
. . .
watered
the
whole
face
of
the
ground
.
--
Gen
.
ii
. 6.
Lake
Leman
wooes
me
with
its
crystal
face
.
--
Byron
.
2.
That
part
of
a
body
,
having
several
sides
,
which
may
be
seen
from
one
point
,
or
which
is
presented
toward
a
certain
direction
;
one
of
the
bounding
planes
of
a
solid
;
as
,
a
cube
has
six
faces
.
3.
Mach.
(a)
The
principal
dressed
surface
of
a
plate
,
disk
,
or
pulley
;
the
principal
flat
surface
of
a
part
or
object
.
(b)
That
part
of
the
acting
surface
of
a
cog
in
a
cog
wheel
,
which
projects
beyond
the
pitch
line
.
(c)
The
width
of
a
pulley
,
or
the
length
of
a
cog
from
end
to
end
;
as
,
a
pulley
or
cog
wheel
of
ten
inches
face
.
4.
Print.
(a)
The
upper
surface
,
or
the
character
upon
the
surface
,
of
a
type
,
plate
,
etc
.
(b)
The
style
or
cut
of
a
type
or
font
of
type
.
5.
Outside
appearance
;
surface
show
;
look
;
external
aspect
,
whether
natural
,
assumed
,
or
acquired
.
To
set
a
face
upon
their
own
malignant
design
.
--
Milton
.
This
would
produce
a
new
face
of
things
in
Europe
.
--
Addison
.
We
wear
a
face
of
joy
,
because
We
have
been
glad
of
yore
. --
Wordsworth
.
6.
That
part
of
the
head
,
esp
.
of
man
,
in
which
the
eyes
,
cheeks
,
nose
,
and
mouth
are
situated
;
visage
;
countenance
.
In
the
sweat
of
thy
face
shalt
thou
eat
bread
.
--
Gen
.
iii
. 19.
7.
Cast
of
features
;
expression
of
countenance
;
look
;
air
;
appearance
.
We
set
the
best
face
on
it
we
could
.
--
Dryden
.
8.
Astrol.
Ten
degrees
in
extent
of
a
sign
of
the
zodiac
.
9.
Maintenance
of
the
countenance
free
from
abashment
or
confusion
;
confidence
;
boldness
;
shamelessness
;
effrontery
.
This
is
the
man
that
has
the
face
to
charge
others
with
false
citations
.
--
Tillotson
.
10.
Presence
;
sight
;
front
;
as
in
the
phrases
,
before
the
face
of
,
in
the
immediate
presence
of
;
in
the
face
of
,
before
,
in
,
or
against
the
front
of
;
as
,
to
fly
in the face of
danger
;
to
the
face
of
,
directly
to
;
from
the
face
of
,
from
the
presence
of
.
11.
Mode
of
regard
,
whether
favorable
or
unfavorable
;
favor
or
anger
;
mostly
in
Scriptural
phrases
.
The
Lord
make
his
face
to
shine
upon
thee
.
--
Num
.
vi
. 25.
My
face
[
favor
]
will
I
turn
also
from
them
.
--
Ezek
.
vii
. 22.
12.
Mining
The
end
or
wall
of
the
tunnel
,
drift
,
or
excavation
,
at
which
work
is
progressing
or
was
last
done
.
13.
Com.
The
exact
amount
expressed
on
a
bill
,
note
,
bond
,
or
other
mercantile
paper
,
without
any
addition
for
interest
or
reduction
for
discount
;
most
commonly
called
face value
.
Note:
☞
Face
is
used
either
adjectively
or
as
part
of
a
compound
;
as
,
face
guard
or
face
-guard;
face
cloth
;
face
plan
or
face
-plan;
face
hammer
.
Face ague
Med.
,
a
form
of
neuralgia
,
characterized
by
acute
lancinating
pains
returning
at
intervals
,
and
by
twinges
in
certain
parts
of
the
face
,
producing
convulsive
twitches
in
the
corresponding
muscles
; --
called
also
tic douloureux
.
Face card
,
one
of
a
pack
of
playing
cards
on
which
a
human
face
is
represented
;
the
king
,
queen
,
or
jack
.
Face cloth
,
a
cloth
laid
over
the
face
of
a
corpse
.
Face guard
,
a
mask
with
windows
for
the
eyes
,
worn
by
workman
exposed
to
great
heat
,
or
to
flying
particles
of
metal
,
stone
,
etc
.,
as
in
glass
works
,
foundries
,
etc
.
Face hammer
,
a
hammer
having
a
flat
face
.
Face joint
Arch.
,
a
joint
in
the
face
of
a
wall
or
other
structure
.
Face mite
Zool.
,
a
small
,
elongated
mite
(
Demdex folliculorum
),
parasitic
in
the
hair
follicles
of
the
face
.
Face mold
,
the
templet
or
pattern
by
which
carpenters
,
etc
.,
outline
the
forms
which
are
to
be
cut
out
from
boards
,
sheet
metal
,
etc
.
Face plate
.
(a)
Turning
A
plate
attached
to
the
spindle
of
a
lathe
,
to
which
the
work
to
be
turned
may
be
attached
.
(b)
A
covering
plate
for
an
object
,
to
receive
wear
or
shock
.
(c)
A
true
plane
for
testing
a
dressed
surface
. --
Knight
.
Face wheel
.
Mach.
(a)
A
crown
wheel
.
(b)
A
wheel
whose
disk
face
is
adapted
for
grinding
and
polishing
;
a
lap
.
face value
the
value
written
on
a
financial
instrument
;
same
as
{face
13
}.
Also
used
metaphorically
,
to
mean
apparent
value
;
as
,
to
take
his
statemnet
at
its
face value
.
Cylinder face
Steam Engine
,
the
flat
part
of
a
steam
cylinder
on
which
a
slide
valve
moves
.
Face of an anvil
,
its
flat
upper
surface
.
Face of a bastion
Fort.
,
the
part
between
the
salient
and
the
shoulder
angle
.
Face of coal
Mining
,
the
principal
cleavage
plane
,
at
right
angles
to
the
stratification
.
Face of a gun
,
the
surface
of
metal
at
the
muzzle
.
Face of a place
Fort.
,
the
front
comprehended
between
the
flanked
angles
of
two
neighboring
bastions
. --
Wilhelm
.
Face of a square
Mil.
,
one
of
the
sides
of
a
battalion
when
formed
in
a
square
.
Face of a
watch, clock, compass, card etc.
,
the
dial
or
graduated
surface
on
which
a
pointer
indicates
the
time
of
day
,
point
of
the
compass
,
etc
.
Face to face
.
(a)
In
the
presence
of
each
other
;
as
,
to
bring
the
accuser
and
the
accused
face to face
.
(b)
Without
the
interposition
of
any
body
or
substance
.
“Now
we
see
through
a
glass
darkly
;
but
then
face
to
face
.”
1 --
Cor
.
xiii
. 12.
(c)
With
the
faces
or
finished
surfaces
turned
inward
or
toward
one
another
;
vis
à
vis
; --
opposed
to
back to back
.
To fly in the face of
,
to
defy
;
to
brave
;
to
withstand
.
To make a face
,
to
distort
the
countenance
;
to
make
a
grimace
; --
often
expressing
dislike
,
annoyance
,
or
disagreement
. --
Shak
.
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