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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



18 words match “FACIAL”

FACIAL a.
Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or nerve. -- Fa"cial*ly, adv. Facial angle (Anat.), the angle, in a skull, included between a straight line (ab, in the illustrations), from the most prominent part of the forehead to the front efge of the upper jaw bone, and another (cd) from this point to th…
BIFACIAL a.
Having the opposite surfaces alike.
CRANIOFACIAL a.
Of or pertaining to the cranium and face; as, the craniofacial angle.
INTERFACIAL a.
Included between two plane surfaces or faces; as, an interfacial angle.
TEMPOROFACIAL a.
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the face.
TRIFACIAL a.
See Trigeminal.
UNIFACIAL a.
Having but one front surface; as, some foliaceous corals are unifacial, the polyp mouths being confined to one surface.
ANGLE n.
ed by the sides of any right-lined figure, when the sides are produced or lengthened. -- Facial angle. See under Facial. -- Internal angles, those which are within any right-lined figure. -- Mixtilineal angle, one formed by a right line with a curved line. -- Oblique angle, one acute or obtuse, in opposition to a r…
BASI- n.
s or bones of the branchial arches; basicranial, situated at the base of the cranium; basifacial, basitemporal, etc.
BELL'S PALSY n.
Paralysis of the facial nerve, producing distortion of one side of the face.
PALSY n.
rtial. See Paralysis. "One sick of the palsy." Mark ii. 3. Bell's palsy, paralysis of the facial nerve, producing distortion of one side of the face; -- so called from Sir Charles Bell, an English surgeon who described it. -- Scrivener's palsy. See Writer's cramp, under Writer. -- Shaking palsy, paralysis agitans, a…
PROSOPALGIA n.
Facial neuralgia.
SARDONIC a.
ve, mocking, malignant, or bitterly sarcastic; -- applied only to a laugh, smile, or some facial semblance of gayety. Where strained, sardonic smiles are glozing still, And grief is forced to laugh against her will. Sir H. Wotton. The scornful, ferocious, sardonic grin of a bloody ruffian. Burke. Sardonic grin or laugh…
SKULL n.
ranium, and the bones and cartilages of the face and mouth. See Illusts. of Carnivora, of Facial angles under Facial, and of Skeleton, in Appendix.
SNEER v.
To show contempt by turning up the nose, or by a particular facial expression.
SUBCRANIAL a.
Situated under, or on the ventral side of, the cranium; facial.
TEMPORO- n.
omy to indicate connection with, or relation to, the temple, or temporal bone; as, temporofacial.
TRIGEMINAL a.
head into three main branches distributed to the orbits, jaws, and parts of the mouth; trifacial.