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facet A jewelry term which refers to a flat, polished (cut) surface on a gemstones. A round-cut typically has 58 facets.
Ãâó: www.bridesave.com/glossary.cfm
facet The various smooth surface areas of a diamond set up and positioned at different angles, allowing light to enter the stone and reflect back to your eye. A round brilliant diamond has a total of 58 facets.
Ãâó: www.diamondvues.com/archives/2004/12/diamond_gloss...
facet a group of headings which all define a certain method of classification. That is, a facet is a way in which a resource can be classified; for example, classified by color, classified by geography, classified by subject, etc. The wine demo uses three facets: Varietal, Region, and Price.
Ãâó: facetmap.com/glossary/
facet Any of the various categories into which a given class may be divided, eg, division of the class "people" by the categories race, age, education, language spoken, and so on.
Ãâó: www.itsmarc.com/crs/Clas0395.htm
facet A flat section ground onto the side of a bead. Beads can have one or more facets.
Ãâó: cheapbeads.net/beadingterms.php
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