`face` in Latin
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face
- noun
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front part of a person's head
vultusHer face lit up with joy. — Vultus eius laetitia effulsit.faciesHe had a stern face. — Facies eius severa erat.osHe washed his face. — Os suum lavit. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
outward appearance or expression
facies [figurative]The face of the city changed. — Facies urbis mutata est. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
dignity or self-respect
dignitas [figurative]He lost face after the scandal. — Dignitatem amisit post scandalum. -
[technical,
geographical],
surface of a thing or area
superficies [technical]The face of the rock was smooth. — Superficies petrae levis erat. -
[mathematical],
flat surface of a solid figure
facies [mathematical]A cube has six faces. — Cubo sunt sex facies.
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front part of a person's head
- verb
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confront or deal with something
obireShe had to face her fears. — Timores suos obire debuit.confrontariHe faced many challenges. — Multis difficultatibus confrontatus est.
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confront or deal with something