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Noun(1) a distinct feature or element in a problem(2) a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone(3) a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone)(4) surface; aspect

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(1) Such sequences were nothing new to Jost's films - indeed they constitute a distinct facet of his authorial style in most of the earlier features as well.(2) Cone cells number four per facet in many compound eyes.(3) A facet is an aspect or dimension of an object or piece of information.(4) Conservation must remain an important facet of any eco-tourism business and the projects should do well economically to succeed, she feels.(5) Isn't this a normal facet of business daily life?(6) Is there any facet , any aspect of hockey that is better on the smaller ice?(7) What may sound like the stuff of science fiction is set to become an integral facet of the day-to-day lives of millions of people.(8) This method, which is utilized mainly in respect of overseas transactions and constitutes an important facet of banking business, is considered further below.(9) If you look through only one facet at the other facets , they look distorted and wrong.(10) Pitt pulls off an outstanding performance in this role, maintaining a credible balance between the comedic and the serious facets of Mickey's character.(11) The recognition that both individualism and relatedness can have both positive and negative facets has become more pronounced in recent years.(12) To attract holidayers to the State during the Southwest monsoon, brochures detailing the various facets of the monsoon have been brought as in previous years.(13) The many voices of the metropolis only come together like facets of a many-sided prism in the fourth projection, which stands separate from the other three.(14) When different cultures come to live side by side, they naturally and wonderfully begin to assimilate facets of each other.(15) Modified brilliants have the same facets and facet arrangement.(16) There are two basic styles: one features small square facets while the other has grooves running all the way around the body of the glass, vase or candle holder.
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(1) facet
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Noun
1. surface
2. aspect


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