
1) Aponeurosis 2) Aponeurotic 3) Facia 4) Front
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1) Band of connective tissue 2) Band or flat strip 3) Catholic clerical clothing 4) Connective tissue 5) Cornice edge 6) Connective tissue 7) Dashboard 8) Facia 9) Hair band 10) Sheath of connective tissue 11) Signboard above a shop 12) Signboard on a shopfront 13) Type of molding
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board over a shop-front
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• (n.) A broad well-defined band of color. • (n.) The layer of loose tissue, often containing fat, immediately beneath the skin; the stronger layer of connective tissue covering and investing all muscles; an aponeurosis. • (n.) A band, sash, or fillet; especially, in surgery, a bandage or roller. • (n.) A flat member of an order...
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(from the article `malformation`) This condition is best placed in that category of teratological abnormalities known as monstrosities. Fasciation is a term that has been used to ... Fascia, sheets of strong connective tissue that surround muscle bundles, may be used as autografts to repair hernias. The principle of use is like ... [...
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(from the article `molding`) (1) The fascia, face, or band is a continuous member with a flat surface, parallel to the surface that it ornaments and either projecting from or ...
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A sheet of connective tissue occurring beneath the skin and also enveloping glands, vessels, nerves, and forming muscle and tendon sheaths.
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A flat horizontal surface. In classical architecture, fascia are often used in multiple bands, each projecting beyond the one below.
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External decorative fireplace frame commonly used in hole-in-the-wall installations
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Boards installed to a roof to protect the ends of trusses or rafters and on which gutters are attached.
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A flat, horizontal board enclosing the overhang under the eave.
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A band of timber or plastic boarding fitted below a wallhead on a building with a flat or low-pitched roof. It is sometimes decorative, but often functions as a weather baffle, or supports gutter fixings.
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<anatomy> The flat layers of fibrous tissue that separate differnet layers of tissue. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(fash´e-ә) pl. fas´ciae a sheet or band of fibrous tissue such as lies deep to the skin or invests muscles and various body organs. adj., fas´cial., adj.
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Any cover board or framed metal assembly at the edge or eaves of a flat, sloping, or overhanging roof which is placed in a vertical position to protect the edge of the roof assembly.
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A vertical board nailed to the lower ends of rafters
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A horizontal, flat element often combined with a cornice and architrave.
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Fas'ci·a noun ;
plural Fasciæ . [ Latin , a band: confer Italian
fascia . See
Fasces , and confer
Fess .]
1. A band, sash, or fillet; especially, in surgery, a bandage or roller.
2. (Architecture) A flat member of an order or buildin...
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- Horizontal boards attached to rafter/truss ends at the eaves and along gables. Roof drain gutters are attached to the fascia.
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(fash;e-ua) A tough sheet of fibrous tissue binding the skin to underlying muscles or supporting and separating muscles.
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A horizontal band of vertical face, often used in combinations with moldings.
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A vertical wood member, such as a cedar 1' x 6', which is nailed to the ends of the rafters and is often the backing of the gutter.
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Any wide flat horizontal board, placed upright. The board fixed to the feet of the rafters, and carrying the gutters in roofing. Also, the wide board between the sash and cornice in shop front work.
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facia noun a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc
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A horizontal belt or vertical face; often used in combination with moldings.
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