Facing - Law Dictionary Search Results
down to earth
facing reality squarely guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory Opposite of idealistic unrealistic impractical and pie
Facingly
In a facing manner or position
Extrorse
Facing outwards or away from the axis of growth said esp of anthers occupying the outer side of the
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hard pressed
facing or experiencing trouble or difficulty as financially hard pressed Mexican hotels are lowering their prices they were hard
Introrse
Turning or facing inward or toward the axis of the part to which it belongs
Revetment
A facing of wood stone or any other material to sustain an embankment when it receives a slope steeper than
Confront
To stand facing or in front of to face esp to face hostilely to oppose with firmness
Facer
One who faces one who puts on a false show a bold faced person
Outface
To face or look one out of countenance to resist or bear down by bold looks or effrontery to brave
Dough faced
Easily molded pliable
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