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The side of a blade pushing against the water.
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The face refers to the shape that is bounded by the edges on a 3 dimensional object.
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| facet |
A flattened or worn spot on the surface of a tooth. Freeway space - The space between the opposing mandibular and maxillary premolar cusps when the mouth is closed. Fused teeth - The joining of two teeth in development where they have developed from different tooth buds.
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| facet |
Flat surfaces where two vertebrae meet and articulate (move) forming a joint.
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| facetectomy |
An operation to remove part of the facet. To prevent a degenerated facet from pinching a nerve.
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| face | (a dated Briticism) a serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced |
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| face | a distinct feature or element in a problem |
| face | a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone) |
| face | the plane of a facet of an object (as of a cube) |
| face | having facets |
| face | cleverly amusing in tone |
| face | not seriously |
| face | playful humor |
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