Definitionn. a distinct feature or element in a problem
Last update: September 22, 2015
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“Beyond a reasonable doubt” means that you must explore every facet of the case. [Please select]
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Only starting on the first facet of his new fitness plan, he was already seeing results. [Please select]
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Was his life here yet another facet of his rebellion? [Please select]
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Cornea: the outer surface of the compound eye as a whole, and of each individual facet. [Please select]
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The Belgian exodus revealed to England one facet of modern war. [Please select]
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At first, Kitty had been excited, bewildered and fascinated by the glittering, sparkling, ever-changing, many-faceted life. [Please select]
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His whole mind, by now, had crystallized into that hard-faceted, sharp-edged determination. [Please select]
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It was a matter of intense joy to turn him round and find each facet pure. [Please select]
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They were on a facet of the hill not quite so advantageous as others. [Please select]
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The line of the mountain for which Frank had the Golden Eagle II now directly headed was unmistakably the outline also of a hawk-nosed facet. [Please select]
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Beginning at the surface we have what is known as the facet, or cornea, which roughly corresponds to the surface of our own eyes. [Please select]
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