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Facade logo #10101) Act 2) Appearance 3) Charade 4) Countenance 5) Face 6) Front 7) Frontispiece 8) Look 9) Outside 10) Pretence 11) Surface
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Facade logo #10101) Architectural element 2) Architectural exterior 3) Artificial appearance 4) Architecture term 5) Architectural term 6) Architectural word 7) Architecture word 8) Brave front 9) Building exterior 10) Building front 11) Camouflage 12) Cover 13) Deceptive front 14) Disguise 15) False appearance 16) False front
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Façade

Façade logo #10101) Art game 2) Ballet by Frederick Ashton 3) Composition by William Walton 4) Composition with a narrator 5) MacOS game 6) Orchestral suite
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facade logo #10444
  1. the face or front of a building
  2. a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant

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Facade logo #21002• (n.) 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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Facade logo #22197An exterior wall, or face, of a building. The front facade of a building contains the building’s main entrance, the rear facade is the building’s rear exterior wall, and the side facades are a building’s side exterior walls.
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façade logo #20148[Noun] The front of a building.
Example: The façade of the shop was decorated for Christmas.
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Façade logo #21003(from the article `Walton, Sir William`) ...Sitwell brothers, Osbert and Sacheverell, by whom he was virtually adopted, and he spent most of the next decade traveling with them or living ...
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façade logo #21003(from the article `architecture, Western`) ...became the basis of most of the architecture of the Western world in the 17th century. A northern Italian, Maderno worked most of his life in Rome ... ...very elaborate (one of the exceptions is Saint-Pierre in Caen [1518–45], which has pendant bosses). But the development of window tra...
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Façade

Façade logo #20711 A façade is the face or exterior of a building; more specifically, the front of a building that faces the street. The façade is often decorative if designed by an architect.
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facade logo #20688In architecture, the front or principal face of a building. ...
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facade logo #20712The facade of a building is generally the front, and it implies a certain amount of design and decorative features.
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Facade logo #20935front or face of a building, usually implies an architectural treatment. A nice way to think of it is as a business card which the building presents to passers by.
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facade logo #21532In architecture, a term used to refer to the front exterior of a building. Also, other exterior sides when they are emphasized.
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facade logo #22198The face of a building, usually referring to the front.
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Facade logo #22203Main face or side of a building
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FAÇADE logo #10444The face or front of a building. California mission façades could be simple and completely unadorned (e.g. San Miguel) or more elaborate, as here at Mission San Carlos de Borromeo (Carmel).
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Façade logo #20972Fa`çade' (fȧ`sȧd' or fȧ`sād') noun [ French, from Italian facciata , from faccia face, Latin facies . See Face .] (Architecture) The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus...
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Facade logo #21217In architecture, the facade is the front (face or elevation) of a building; especially 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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Facade logo #22189A face of a building, usually the front.
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Facade logo #22646The face of a building
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Facade logo #23876Face or front elevation of a building.
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facade logo #20974window dressing noun a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant
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facade logo #22508any exterior side of a building.
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Façade

Façade logo #23092Term to describe the front side of a building.
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