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Meaning of multifacético by furoya





furoya

multifacético
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It has many facets or faces. It is a voice little used outside of Latin America, perhaps influence of American English. However, it is tighter than its almost multifaceted synonym, which blends Greek with Latin. Multifaceted is of Latin origin : multus ( "many" ) the French facet ( facet "carita; that we adopt as a facet" ) that does come from the Latin facies, ei (fakies , fakei "face , face" ) .

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