facial feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffacialandfeature
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facial
adjective
uk/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/us/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
of or on ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition offacialandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffacial feature
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As a result of thisfacialfeature, he frequently swallows many bugs (which he does not mind, as he finds them tasty).
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Sure enough, the prince grew to be a man with no idea that he had an unusualfacialfeature.
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His most prominentfacialfeatureis a scar around his left eye.
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When surgical reconstruction is not ideal, craniofacial prosthetics are favored when they can better restore the form and function of the absentfacialfeature.
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For instance, the therapist may have afacialfeaturethat reminds the client of their parent.
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Facial features are well modeled and are generally plump and jowly.
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The facial features and body types never vary, indicating that this is not the crucial aspect of the figures.
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Facial features were normal in all cases, as was the karyotype in the 11 tested.
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Facial features common to both include deep-set eyes and a large, distinctly shaped nose.
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What facial features activate face neurons in the inferotemporal cortex?
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Except for the silhouette of the ears, the facial features are completely obliterated, and no traces of headgear are evident.
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Differential diagnosis may be enabled by specific facial features or contractures.
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Which facial features convey the most information in an expression of pain?
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In addition, there were dysmorphic facial features and congenital clubfeet.
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The flattened facial features are slightly discernible, including the outline of the ears and of an open mouth.
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Each of the audiotaped vignettes was accompanied by a drawing in which the facial features of the story character were blank.
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During childhood and adolescence the face grows and the facial features become altered.
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Details of dress and facial features are simplified and ponderous.
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However, despite these distorted facial features, complexion and hair would have correlated to some extent with their racial origins (p. 171). 24.
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