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facet The smooth, flat faces on the surface of a diamond. They allow light to both enter a diamond and reflect off its surface at different angles, creating the wonderful play of color and light for which diamonds are famous. The table below shows all the facets on a round brilliant cut diamond. A round brilliant has 58 facets (or 57 if there is no culet). The shape, quantity, and arrangement of these facets will differ slightly among other fancy shapes.
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face validity A form of content-oriented validity in which consensus is obtained among a group of subject-matter experts that the instrument completely and comprehensively covers the factor that it intends to measure.
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face Traditionally, the side of a fabric that offers a finished or polished appearance. The face is normally used for outward print and decoration.
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face The visible side of the watch where the dial is contained, most are printed with Arabic or Roman numerals. Note: traditionally IIII, rather than IV, is used to indicate the 4 o'clock position.
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face The surface of flooring having the higher quality that is exposed to view after installation.
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