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1. (n.) facade
the front of a building, esp. an imposing or decorative one.
2. facade
any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.
3. facade
a superficial appearance of something.
Etymology: (1650–60; < F < Upper It faciada, It facciata, der. of facciaface)
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| Definition of 'Facade' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) facade, frontage, frontal
the face or front of a building
2. (noun) facade, window dressing
a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant
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| Definition of 'Facade' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Facade
the front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its facade unfinished, though the interior may be in use
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Sense: the front of a building
the fa; çade of the temple.
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Afrikaans: fasade |
Arabic: واجِهَة مَبْنى |
Bulgarian: фасада |
Brazilian: fachada |
Czech: průčelí |
German: die Fassade |
Danish: facade; front |
Greek: πρόσοψη |
Spanish: fachada |
Estonian: fassaad, väliskülg |
Farsi: روکار |
Finnish: julkisivu |
French: façade |
Hebrew: חֲזִית |
Hindi: इमारत का सामने का हिस्सा |
Croatian: pročelje, fasada |
Hungarian: (épület)homlokzat |
Indonesian: bagian depan |
Italian: facciata |
Japanese: 正面 |
Korean: 건물의 정면 |
Lithuanian: fasadas |
Latvian: fasāde |
Malay: muka bangunan |
Dutch: voorgevel |
Norwegian: fasade |
Polish: fasada |
Persian: روکار |
Pashto: په ظاهر کی |
Portuguese: fachada |
Romanian: faţadă |
Russian: фасад |
Slovak: priečelie |
Slovenian: pročelje |
Serbian: fasada |
Swedish: fasad |
Thai: ด้านหน้าของตึกที่แสดงรายล |
Turkish: cephe, yüz |
Taiwanese: 正面 |
Ukrainian: фасад |
Urdu: عمارت کا سامنے کا حصّہ |
Vietnamese: mặt tiền (của một ngôi nh |
Chinese: 正面 |
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