From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Jewelleryfacetfac‧et /ˈfæsɪt/●くろまる○しろまる○しろまる noun [countable]1PARTone of several parts of someone’s character, a situation etcSYN aspectfacet ofHe has travelled extensively in China, recording every facet of life.2 →multi-faceted/many-faceted3DCJone of the flat sides of a cut jewelExamples from the Corpusfacet• The eclipse of electricity as a means of propulsion has been one of the more curiousfacets of the evolution of transport.• There are many facets to being a player of that quality and the years have brought changes in different ways.• Creation, imagination, individuality-so many facets of a fabulous, dangerous energy-are like mirrors and dreams.• Remember, the review of literaturesection allows plenty of space for discussing the many facets of the problem and related research.• During their sophomore and junior years, many feel their way toward activeparticipation in one or more facets of college life.• This anthropocentric view and attitude is one facet of what is frequently identified as the realism of the fabliaux.facet of• You've only seen one facet of her personality.Originfacet(1600-1700)Frenchfacette, from face"face"