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"Section F, G and H"

Prof.
Wilson.


-- Fa*cete"ly, adv. --
Fa*cete"ness, n.


Fac"et*ed (?), a. Having
facets.


||Fa*ce"ti*æ (&?;), n. pl. [L.,
fr. facetus. See Facete.] Witty or humorous
writings or saying; witticisms; merry conceits.


Fa*ce"tious (?), a. [Cf. F.
facétieux. See Facetiæ.]
1. Given to wit and good humor; merry; sportive;
jocular; as, a facetious companion.


2. Characterized by wit and pleasantry;
exciting laughter; as, a facetious story or reply.


-- Fa*ce"tious*ly, adv. --
Fa*ce"tious*ness, n.


Fa*cette" (?), n. [F.] See
Facet, n.


Face"work` (?), n. The material of
the outside or front side, as of a wall or building;
facing.


Fa"ci*a (?), n. (Arch.) See
Fascia.


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