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Face ague
--McElrath. Note: Face is used either adjectively or as part of a compound; as, face guard or face-guard; face cloth; face plan or face-plan; face hammer. Face ague (Med.), a form of neuralgia, characterized by acute lancinating pains returning at intervals, and by twinges in certain parts of the face, producing convulsive twitches in the corresponding muscles; -- called also tic douloureux. Face card, one of a pack of playing cards on which a human face is represented; the king, queen, or jack. Face cloth, a cloth laid over the face of a corpse. Face guard, a mask with windows for the eyes, worn by workman exposed to great heat, or to flying particles of metal, stone, etc., as in glass works, foundries, etc. Face hammer, a hammer having a flat face. Face joint (Arch.), a joint in the face of a wall or other structure. Face mite (Zo["o]ll.), a small, elongated mite (Demdex folliculorum), parasitic in the hair follicles of the face. Face mold, the templet or pattern by which carpenters, ect., outline the forms which are to be cut out from boards, sheet metal, ect. Face plate. (a) (Turning) A plate attached to the spindle of a lathe, to which the work to be turned may be attached. (b) A covering plate for an object, to receive wear or shock. (c) A true plane for testing a dressed surface. --Knight. Face wheel. (Mach.) (a) A crown wheel. (b) A Wheel whose disk face is adapted for grinding and polishing; a lap.

Meaning of Face ague from wikipedia

- pathetic situation and his long speech, but also by his distinct, long-faced appearance and garish dress sense. The role has been a favourite for actors...
- dramatic power of powdered white willow bark to cure intermittent fevers, or 'ague'. Stone had 'accidentally' tasted the bark of a willow tree in 1758 and noticed...
- York: W.H. Freeman. p. 57. ISBN 0716724383. Philpotts & Ague 2009, p. 376. Philpotts & Ague 2009, p. 321. Corfu, Fernando; L****n, Bjørn Tore (December...
- on official website) The Streaming Face (mentioned on official website) The Ague (mentioned on official website) Face Bottom (mentioned on official website)...
- 2016". Salvador Dali Museums. Retrieved 7 December 2021. Pitxot, Antoni; Aguer Teixidor, Montse; Puig, Jordi (2007). The Dalí Theatre-Museum. Sant Lluís...
- profundity with organic nuance and contemplative improvisation." Vanessa Ague of The Quietus wrote; "Ishibashi creates a narrative within the theme and...
- maintained his support for Anjou. Soon Anjou fell seriously ill with "tertian ague", malaria. Catherine de' Medici brought him back to Paris, where he reconciled...
- aria 'bad air', a part of miasma theory; the disease was formerly called ague or marsh fever due to its ****ociation with swamps and marshland. The term...
- doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2013.06.006. Philpotts & Ague 2009, p. 377. Philpotts & Ague 2009, p. 16. Philpotts & Ague 2009, p. 24. Schmincke 2003, pp. 131–132....
- in a Fourth Dimension" (PDF). Baylor.edu. Retrieved 2016-10-28. Montse Aguer- The Treasures of Dalí [full citation needed] "Salvador Dali: painting the...