faccia
Italian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Late Latin facia, from Latin faciēs (“face”).
Noun edit
faccia f (plural facce, diminutive faccétta or faccìna or faccìno m, augmentative faccióna or (more common) faccióne m, pejorative facciàccia, augmentative-endearing facciòtta)
- face (of a person or an animal)
- countenance, expression, face
- Synonyms: espressione, aria
- side
- Synonym: lato
- appearance, look
- Synonym: aspetto
- (geometry) face, side
Related terms edit
- affacciare
- faccia a faccia
- facciale
- facciata
- faccia tosta
- facciavista
- faccina
- rinfacciare
- sfacciato
- voltafaccia
Descendants edit
Etymology 2 edit
Verb edit
faccia
- inflection of fare:
Anagrams edit
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- Rhymes:Italian/attʃa
- Rhymes:Italian/attʃa/2 syllables
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