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facia
[ fey-shuh ]
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- ˈfacial, adjective
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Example Sentences
This is prima facia evidence of the delusional attitude that the administration had toward Vladimir Putin.
Not being able to make myself understood I went outside, looked at the facia, and found I had gone to the wrong address.
The name on the elaborately gilded facia was, beyond any doubt, Eden—Frederick Eden.
John Minute, descending from his cab at the door, looked up at the imposing facia with a frown.
All unsuccessful dogmatical attempts of reason are facia, which it is always useful to submit to the censure of the sceptic.
We accepted the commission of the Acting Governor as prima facia correct.
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