0 one part of a subject, situation, etc. that has many parts:
She has so many facets to her personality.
Injured or painful facet joints can be injected with steroids.
When this occurs, the debate is no longer purely scientific, but acquires an "ideological" facet.
Then we obtain a facet-defining inequality of the projected polyhedron.
Lighting is typically calculated at each vertex of a facet, taking into account its orientation with respect to the light source, and its reflectivity.
But isn't there something gratuitous - perhaps even patronising - in seeing it 'revealed' in various facets, often arcane, of this or that argument?
The associations of individual variation in well-being with both a person's ' temporal commitment ' to the area and to facets of their social integration are analysed.
Furthermore, even within the above-mentioned categories, each has a series of facets.
The triangulated facets enabled the entire sur face of a spherical construc tion to per form structurally.
His elegant narrative is often accompanied by interesting anecdotes or folk tunes inspired by the various facets of the migrants' lives.
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