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faux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Faux may
refer to:
Faux (surname)
Faux, a
village in the
Belgian commune of Court-Saint-Étienne
Faux, Ardennes...
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Faux Cyrillic, pseudo-Cyrillic, pseudo-Russian or
faux Russian typography is the use of
Cyrillic letters in
Latin text,
usually to
evoke the
Soviet Union...
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Faux painting or
faux finishing are
terms used to
describe decorative paint finishes that
replicate the
appearance of
materials such as marble, wood or...
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Faux bois (from the
French for
false wood)
refers to the
artistic imitation of wood or wood
grains in
various media. The
craft has
roots in the Renaissance...
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Faux is an
American journalist and author. He is an
investigative reporter for
Bloomberg News. He is
currently a
national fellow at New America.
Faux...
- The Fau or
Faux, also
known as
ruisseau de
Faux (the "cr****
Faux") is a
small but
abundant river of the
department of the
Ardennes in France. It is a...
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Faux Hebrew is a
Latin script typeface that
mimics the
calligraphic curves and
large serif of
Hebrew characters. The
style is used for
decorative purposes...
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Faux-Vésigneul (French pronunciation: [fo veziɲœl]) is a
commune in the
Marne department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Marne department "Répertoire...
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Faux or
Faulx is a surname,
ultimately from
Latin ****us ("beech"). The
English surname is of
Flemish origin. The
Belgian "
Faux" and its
variants could...