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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Facia

Facia \Fa"ci*a\, n. (Arch.) See Fascia.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
facia

variant of fascia.

Wiktionary
facia

n. 1 The signboard above a shop or other location open to the public. 2 The plate forming the basis of the control panel for a vehicle or device

WordNet
facia
  1. n. a sheet or band of fibrous connective tissue separating or binding together muscles and organs etc [syn: fascia]

  2. [also: faciae (pl)]

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Usage examples of "facia".

The sight of dark fighting figures in front of the foolfeel facia, an undulating screen of moving erotic abstracts, was archetypical of the Zone.

One face of the building was already scarred by blaster burns and most of the phoney stone facia was melted.

Losing both destroyers would be prima facia evidence that conditions on the other side of the foldpoint were lethal.

It had been put out within minutes, no building had fallen, but the charred facias glittered.

Most of this time was spent in checking the recess behind the facia panel in the forward compartment, working with extra care among the wiring, terminals and fuse boxes.

She used the gear shift, the heavy gold bracelet shimmering in the glow from the facia panel, and we turned again, eastward towards the Bay.

Shannon took the two false number plates from the facia and whipped them onto the real number plates with sticky insulating tape.

My driving window was down but the one on the passenger's side was closed, and I could see him more clearly than he could see me because the facia was dark and the street lamps overhead were throwing reflections on the outside of the glass.