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The polished flat-cut angles forming the exterior of a gemstone.
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The polished flat surfaces on a diamond. For example, a round brilliant diamond has 58 facets when counting the culet.
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The flat polished surface of a diamond. Most round brilliant cut diamonds have 58 facets.
Ãâó: www.giraux.com/buyers_guide/glossary.php
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These are the polished surfaces of a diamond. The way that light moves through a diamond and interacts with the facets give a diamond its fire and sparkle.
Ãâó: www.buyadiamond.net/page/gloss.shtml
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one of the important aspects of the concept of ``agent''. - The main facets identified here are: state (belief, knowledge, goal, obligations, etc.), behaviour.
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