Definition of «faece»

The term "faece" is an archaic spelling of the modern English word "face." It was commonly used in Middle English and Early Modern English literature. The word refers to the front part of a person or object, particularly the side that is visible when viewed from the front. In contemporary usage, it may also refer to one's appearance or demeanor, as in the phrase "keeping up appearances."

Usage examples

  1. The microbiologist studied the different types of faeces found in the gut microbiome.
  2. The sanitation worker wore protective clothing while cleaning up the animal faeces from the park.
  3. The forensic scientist analyzed the faeces at the crime scene to obtain DNA evidence for identification purposes.
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