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facets

noun as in surface; aspect

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The religion shaped all facets of life: art, medicine, literature, and even dynastic politics.

Luqman explained that they represented the sun shining down on Earth, facets mimicking rays of light.

This chicken features a thin, abundant crust with so many facets and angles you want to call it rococo.

This warped ideology, Bayor argues, trickled down into all facets of American immigration policy.

Pangea is all about the cultural and social facets of particular peoples and places.

It had two pilasters of stone cut in facets, and the coping represented a reclining woman holding a cornucopia.

At Sixty-first Street he halted before the revolving facets of the entrance to Costellos.

Aladdin's Cave it was dubbed—a truly magical world of glassy facets and scintillating crystals.

A ray for every invisible atom that dances in the air—for the million million changing facets of the million ocean waves.

When broken it exhibits large shining facets, in a variety of positions.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to facets, such as: angle, level, appearance, slant, character, and feature.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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