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1. The face or facial expression and appearance of a person, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, or countenance: The mother's visage was stern and angry as she scolded her son for batting his baseball through the window when he was playing in the backyard.
2. Etymology: from Old French visage, from vis, "face, appearance"; from Latin visus. "a look, a vision"; from the stem of videre, "to see".

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2. Etymology: from Old French visage, from vis, "face, appearance"; from Latin visus. "a look, a vision"; from the stem of videre, "to see".

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vid-, video-, vis-, -vision, -visional, -visionally, visuo-, vu-
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The face or facial expressions and appearances of a person. (1)
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