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- Vulgar Latin faciaFacade is thought to have come to English from the Vulgar Latin facia, meaning “face.” Along the way it passed through both Italian, as faccia, and French, as façade.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/facade
facade | Etymology of facade by etymonline
한국어 (Korean)
facade 뜻: 정면; 1650년대, "건물의 앞면"을 뜻하는 프랑스어 façade(16세기)에서 …
Deutsch (German)
Um 1300 herum bedeutete "das menschliche Gesicht, ein Gesicht; das …
Français (French)
Signification de facade: façade; 1650s, "le devant d'un bâtiment," vient du français …
Fabricate
"to fashion, make, build," from Latin fabricatus, past participle of fabricare "to …
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Facade Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FACADE is the front of a building; also : any face of a building given special architectural treatment. How to use facade in a sentence. A Brief History of Facade ... Etymology. borrowed from French, going back to Middle …
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The front of a building or a side facing a street or a public space. 2. The front part of something. 3. A false or superficial appearance. From French façade, from Italian facciata, from faccia (face), from Latin facia (face), from facies (face). …
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In ‘Between the Building and the Street,’ Antonello Boschi …
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