face
/feɪs/
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Translation
The front part of your head, with your eyes, nose, and mouth.
Word origin
From Old French face, from Latin facies, meaning the form or look of something.
- Origin
- Old French
- Root
- face
Grammar
Gender
Pluralfaces
Examples
has happy face.
"Face" means the front of her head.
washed face morning.
Here "face" is the part you clean with water.
faces room turned .
"Faces" is the plural, meaning more than one face.
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