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fac·et I. \ˈfasə̇t, ˈfaas-, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun also fa·cette \fäˈset\ (-s) Etymology: French facette, diminutive of face — more at face 1. a. : one of the small plane surfaces produced on a diamond or other precious stone in cutting especially to enhance its brilliance and beauty — see brilliant illustration b. : a similar surface on other material (as one cut on a pebble by natural forces) 2. : any of the sharply defined or definable aspects that make up a subject or object of consideration : phase < no other facet of his leadership could be more revealing > 3. anatomy : a smooth flat or nearly flat circumscribed surface < the articular facet of a bone > 4. : the fillet between the flutes of a column 5. a. : the external corneal surface of an ommatidium of a compound eye b. : ommatidium Synonyms: see phase II. transitive verb (faceted or facetted \-sə̇d.əd, -sə̇tə̇d\ ; faceted or facetted ; faceting or facetting ; facets) : to cut facets upon < the skill with which he faceted the great diamond > III. abbreviation 1. facetiae 2. facetious |