1 | noun | a distinct feature or element in a problem 2 | noun | a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone)
f'asuht (IPA: fˈæsət)
fac-et (5 letters | 2 syllables)
1625 (Jacobean era | European Renaissance) (400 years ago)
French | Old French
facets
aspect
sector | side | sphere | surface
characteristic | feature | subfigure
basset | tacit (based on typical American pronunciation)
faced | faces | faucet
(none among common words)
facet plane
Spanish: | faceta (subject) | faceta (objects) French: | facette (subject) | facette (objects) Portuguese: | faceta (subject) | face (objects) | lado (objects) German: | Seite (subject) | Fassette° (objects) Japanese: | 面 (common noun) | 切子 (common noun) | 切籠 (common noun) | 小面 (common noun) | 切り子 (common noun) | 切り籠 (common noun)
facet.com | facet.net | facet.info | facet.biz
Aspect | Diamond plane | Diamond side | Gem surface | Rhinestone feature | Side | Side of a gem (total: 7) (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
10 (International English) | 10 (North American English)
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