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facet A surface of a cut gem, glass or crystal.
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facet A diamond's flat, polished surfaces.
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facet Interlocking bones on the vertebrae which allow the spine to flex while maiuntainingn its stability.
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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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facet One of the flat polished surfaces cut on a gemstone; facets can also occur naturally.
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