Associations to the word «Facade»
Noun
- Neon
- Bust
- Wrap
- Palace
- Walkway
- Auditorium
- Beau
- Sidewalk
- Lobby
- Opening
- Siding
- Palais
- Symmetry
- Style
- Lettering
- Slate
- Panel
- Depicting
- Plaza
- Cement
- Rectangle
- Redevelopment
- Demolition
- Redesign
- Alteration
- Pedestal
- Restoration
- Aluminium
- Corner
- Casing
- Rear
- Timber
- Sant
- Elevation
- Basement
- Quay
- Street
- Reconstruction
- Porta
- Sculptor
- Frame
- Flinder
- Quadrangle
- Aisle
- Courthouse
- Ceiling
Adjective
- Demolished
- Contrasting
- Vertical
- Centered
- Patterned
- Vernacular
- Painted
- Tudor
- Wrought
- Aesthetic
- Classical
- Distinctive
- Circular
- Trim
- Spacious
- Wooden
- Truncated
- Intact
- Towering
- Rear
- Rounded
- Flemish
- Stately
- Cathedral
- Supported
- Geometric
- Conical
- Center
- Stainless
- Venetian
- Sober
- Chapel
- Restrained
- Crowned
- Lateral
- Street
- Postmodern
- Designed
- Impressive
- Reinforced
Wiktionary
FACADE, noun. The face of a building, especially the front.
FACADE, noun. (figuratively) A deceptive outward appearance.
FAÇADE, noun. (architecture) The face of a building, especially the front view or elevation.
FAÇADE, noun. (by extension) The face or front (most visible side) of any other thing, such as an organ.
FAÇADE, noun. (figuratively) A deceptive or insincere outward appearance; a front.
FAÇADE PATTERN, noun. (software) (object-oriented) Synonym of facade pattern.
FACADE PATTERN, noun. (software) (object-oriented) A structural design pattern that provides an object that is a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library.
FAÇADE PATTERNS, noun. Plural of façade pattern
FACADE PATTERNS, noun. Plural of facade pattern
Dictionary definition
FACADE, noun. The face or front of a building.
FACADE, noun. A showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.