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facette

Facette is a term derived from French, where it denotes a small face or flat surface. In English usage, facet is the corresponding term, while facette appears in French-language contexts to convey a similar sense. The word is applied in several domains to suggest an individual side, aspect, or plane of a larger object.

In geometry and gemology, facette has specific meanings. In geometry, a facet is a plane surface of

In information design and data systems, facette is used to describe an aspect or dimension of a

Branding and culture sometimes employ the name Facette for projects, products, or artistic endeavors, playing on

See also: facet, faceted search, gemstone facet.

a
polyhedron,
one
of
the
flat
faces
that
bound
the
solid.
In
gemology,
a
facette
refers
to
a
polished
flat
surface
on
a
cut
gemstone;
the
arrangement
and
number
of
facets
influence
how
light
travels
through
the
gem,
contributing
to
brightness,
fire,
and
overall
appearance.
dataset
or
concept.
In
the
context
of
faceted
search
or
faceted
navigation,
each
facet
represents
a
filter
or
category
that
users
can
apply
to
refine
results.
The
term
emphasizes
multiple
independent
dimensions
that
together
characterize
a
complex
object
or
dataset.
the
idea
of
multiple
facets
or
perspectives.
However,
there
is
no
single
widely
recognized
organization,
standard,
or
entity
universally
identified
simply
as
Facette;
instead,
the
term
appears
in
diverse
contexts
as
a
generic
descriptor
or
brand
element.