Multiface

"Multiface" in a Sentence (17 examples)

The Beast is a multiface doll. One face represents the Beast, the other, that of the handsome Prince.

This multiface image is distinctly similar in style to the “mask” or “post” figures above.

At work, in an industry of service, this multiface mentality becomes more natural, probably because of constant practice.

The multiface four-way signals shall consist of an assembly of bodies and optical systems as specified above for the single-face bracket-type signals.

Multiface fireplaces are also popular; they include the see-through fireplace, the corner fireplace, and the freestanding fireplace.

Usually found on multiface dials, but also used on roofs, wall copings, and so forth.

Multiface cutting greatly increasees production, and obtains greater accuracy and uniformity in the pieceds produced.

The multiface perforator was based upon a 32 unit-to-the-em system.

Concern has been expressed that if multiface blasting were permitted, the firing of one face could cause disruption of the blasting circuit in another face resulting in undetonated explosives.

By this means multiface texturing can be apply for each building results in a “photo-realistic” city model.

Again, a multiface is present; here the button has two doughnut, punctated eyes with a smoothed, raised appliqué that appears to be a smiling mouth.

Among these figurines is one, such as this rare example, which portrays multifaces carved on a short column and is known as Sakimatwematwe.

His multiface looked angry. His eyebrows knotted and his eyes were burning red.

There is nationalism in this multiface.

Unifacial and multifacial tools are, on average, the largest tools at JAAP-1 while edge-only and bifacial tools tend to be similar in average size and somewhat smaller than the unifaces and multifaces.

Multifaces have at least one flake scar not originating on an edge on more than two faces ( Plate 10.5 ) .

As a general rule across the site, the usage patterns of bifaces differed significantly from the usage of multifaces or unifaces.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.