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NOUN:1. The front surface of the head. Often used in plural: countenance, face, muzzle, visage. Informal : mug. Slang : kisser, map, pan, puss. See PRECEDE. 2. A prominent article in a periodical: lead. Chiefly British : leader. See WORDS. 3. A distinctive element: attribute, character, characteristic, mark, peculiarity, property, quality, savor, trait. See BE.
VERB:1. To accord emphasis to: accent, accentuate, emphasize, highlight, italicize, play up, point up, stress, underline, underscore. See IMPORTANT. 2. Informal. To form mental images of: conceive, envisage, envision, fancy, fantasize, image, imagine, picture, see, think, vision, visualize. See THOUGHTS.
 
 
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