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		visage /ˈvɪzɪdʒ  /noun literary1A person’s face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features: an elegant, angular visage...- Argento commonly indulges in a palette of bold, primary colors and frequently lets brash red or blue gels transform his characters' features into comic strip-like visages.
 - It is a wristwatch featuring the visage of Guevara, and the word ‘REVOLUTION.’
 - For one thing, it lacked resemblance to the most popular photograph of the poet, featuring a youthful visage and spectacles.
 
  1.1A person’s facial expression: there was something hidden behind his visage of cheerfulness...- Behind the kindly visage is a fiery religious zealot.
 - Unlike Washington, Jefferson did not shield himself behind an impenetrable visage.
 - It was his loud argyle socks that revealed the boyish sense of humour behind the staid visage.
 
   Derivatives visaged adjective [in combination]: a stern-visaged old man Origin Middle English: via Old French from Latin visus 'sight', from videre 'to see'. Rhymes envisage  |