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face
noun
the
front
part
of
a
person
’
s
head
where
the
eyes
,
nose
,
mouth
,
and
other
features
are
•
The
baby's
face
lit
up
when
she
saw
her
mother
.
The
baby's
face
lit
up
when
she
saw
her
mother
.
•
He
splashed
cold
water
on
his
face
to
wake
up
.
He
splashed
cold
water
on
his
face
to
wake
up
.
Old
French
face
,
from
Latin
facies
meaning
‘
form
,
appearance
,
countenance
’.
noun
the
look
or
expression
that
shows
what
someone
is
feeling
•
His
serious
face
told
me
the
news
wasn
’
t
good
.
His
serious
face
told
me
the
news
wasn
’
t
good
.
•
Try
to
keep
a
straight
face
when
you
tell
the
joke
.
Try
to
keep
a
straight
face
when
you
tell
the
joke
.
verb
-
face
,
facing
,
faces
,
faced
to
be
or
turn
toward
something
or
someone
•
Please
face
the
audience
when
you
speak
.
Please
face
the
audience
when
you
speak
.
•
The
house
faces
the
sea
.
The
house
faces
the
sea
.
noun
the
flat
front
or
outside
surface
of
an
object
•
The
clock
has
a
glass
face
with
large
numbers
.
The
clock
has
a
glass
face
with
large
numbers
.
•
He
carved
his
initials
into
the
rock
’
s
flat
face
.
He
carved
his
initials
into
the
rock
’
s
flat
face
.
verb
-
face
,
facing
,
faces
,
faced
to
deal
with
or
accept
something
difficult
or
unpleasant
•
We
must
face
our
fears
to
overcome
them
.
We
must
face
our
fears
to
overcome
them
.
•
He
finally
faced
the
truth
about
his
health
.
He
finally
faced
the
truth
about
his
health
.
surface
noun
the
outside
or
top
layer
of
something
•
The
cat
stretched
out
on
the
cool
surface
of
the
kitchen
floor
.
The
cat
stretched
out
on
the
cool
surface
of
the
kitchen
floor
.
•
Raindrops
splashed
as
they
hit
the
surface
of
the
pond
.
Raindrops
splashed
as
they
hit
the
surface
of
the
pond
.
verb
-
surface
,
surfacing
,
surfaces
,
surfaced
to
rise
or
come
up
to
the
top
of
water
or
another
liquid
•
Dolphins
surface
to
breathe
every
few
minutes
.
Dolphins
surface
to
breathe
every
few
minutes
.
•
The
diver
surfaced
slowly
,
watching
his
depth
gauge
.
The
diver
surfaced
slowly
,
watching
his
depth
gauge
.
verb
-
surface
,
surfacing
,
surfaces
,
surfaced
to
become
known
or
visible
after
being
hidden
•
New
evidence
has
surfaced
in
the
investigation
.
New
evidence
has
surfaced
in
the
investigation
.
•
Old
rumors
about
the
singer
suddenly
surfaced
online
.
Old
rumors
about
the
singer
suddenly
surfaced
online
.
verb
-
surface
,
surfacing
,
surfaces
,
surfaced
to
cover
a
road
or
other
area
with
a
smooth
layer
of
material
•
Workers
will
surface
the
road
with
fresh
asphalt
tonight
.
Workers
will
surface
the
road
with
fresh
asphalt
tonight
.
•
They
surfaced
the
patio
using
smooth
stone
tiles
.
They
surfaced
the
patio
using
smooth
stone
tiles
.
interface
noun
the
menus
,
buttons
,
and
other
controls
on
a
computer
,
phone
,
or
program
that
let
you
communicate
with
it
•
The
app
’
s
new
interface
is
cleaner
and
easier
to
navigate
.
The
app
’
s
new
interface
is
cleaner
and
easier
to
navigate
.
•
Children
quickly
learned
the
tablet
’
s
touch
interface
.
Children
quickly
learned
the
tablet
’
s
touch
interface
.
Extended
in
the
1960s
to
computing
for
the
point
of
communication
between
user
and
machine
.
noun
a
point
or
line
where
two
different
subjects
,
systems
,
or
physical
things
meet
and
affect
each
other
•
The
new
research
lies
at
the
interface
of
biology
and
engineering
.
The
new
research
lies
at
the
interface
of
biology
and
engineering
.
•
Water
droplets
formed
at
the
interface
between
the
warm
air
and
the
cold
glass
.
Water
droplets
formed
at
the
interface
between
the
warm
air
and
the
cold
glass
.
From
inter-
+
face
;
first
recorded
in
the
mid-19th
century
referring
to
a
surface
separating
two
physical
materials
.
verb
-
interface
,
interfacing
,
interfaces
,
interfaced
to
connect
two
pieces
of
equipment
,
systems
,
or
groups
so
they
can
work
together
or
share
information
•
The
software
can
interface
with
most
printers
on
the
market
.
The
software
can
interface
with
most
printers
on
the
market
.
•
Engineers
are
interfacing
the
sensor
to
the
main
control
board
.
Engineers
are
interfacing
the
sensor
to
the
main
control
board
.
Verb
use
emerged
in
the
1960s
from
the
noun
,
meaning
to
bring
two
systems
into
contact
.