Facies (genitive: faciei, f).
'Vis a vis' in Latin means 'face to face' or 'in relation to'. It is often used to compare or contrast two things directly.
The Latin American countries are juggling to face protection. The Latin American countries are wanting to protect their rain forests.
coram Adv. [personally , openly, face to face]. Prep. with abl., [in the presence of].
Prima Facie
Stocks
fax, 3rd declension with the genitive facis.
Face, facial, surface, and facade.
Magcasevisio. It is a bunch of Latin words put together. Well the words big cheese and face.
Prima facie is Latin for "at first sight". (The word facies in Latin is literally "form" or "shape", but has extended meanings of "face" and "appearance").
they had to give up tons of their land
Cara is also a Spanish/Latin female name which means "face
in the face of God or before the presence of God