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visagethe human face An honest, quiet laugh often mantled his pale earnest visage. — Turnbull, Robert
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visagec. 1300, from Anglo-French and Old French visage "face, coutenance; portrait," from vis "face, appearance," from Latin visus "a look, vision," from past participle stem o [..]
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visagea person's face
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visageface
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visageface vitaille
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visage(n) the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)(n) the appearance conveyed by a person's face
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visagefacies, visio
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visagen. "visage, face; demeanor," s.v. visage sb. OED. KEY: visage@n
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visagen 41 visage 36 visages 4 vysage 1
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