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  • Facial tissue
  • Disposable paper used on the face

    Facial tissue and paper handkerchief refers to a class of soft, absorbent, disposable papers that are intended for using on the face. They are disposable

    Facial tissue

    Facial tissue

    Facial_tissue

  • Tissue paper
  • Lightweight paper or, light crêpe paper

    are hygienic tissue paper, facial tissues, paper towels, as packing material, among other (sometimes creative) uses. The use of tissue paper is common

    Tissue paper

    Tissue paper

    Tissue_paper

  • Forensic facial reconstruction
  • Recreating faces from skeletal remains

    overlying tissue of the skull. This method requires the facial tissue depth data recorded from previous remains or from live patients, using tissue puncture

    Forensic facial reconstruction

    Forensic facial reconstruction

    Forensic_facial_reconstruction

  • Toilet paper
  • Tissue paper for cleaning after defecation or urination

    can be used for blowing the nose or wiping the eyes (or other uses of facial tissue); to wipe off sweat or absorb it; or to absorb the bloody discharge

    Toilet paper

    Toilet paper

    Toilet_paper

  • Kleenex
  • Brand name for a variety of paper-based products

    primarily known for their line of facial tissues. Often used informally as a genericized trademark for facial tissue, Kleenex is a registered trademark

    Kleenex

    Kleenex

    Kleenex

  • List of Procter & Gamble brands
  • the United States and Canada Cascade dishwashing liquid Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes Crest toothpaste Dawn dishwashing liquid Downy fabric

    List of Procter & Gamble brands

    List_of_Procter_&_Gamble_brands

  • Face transplant
  • Medical procedure to replace a person's face using donor tissue

    A facial transplant is a medical procedure in which a significant portion of tissue is grafted onto the donor recipient's face, typically involving the

    Face transplant

    Face transplant

    Face_transplant

  • Royale (brand)
  • Canadian consumer household paper product brand

    products such as facial tissue, bathroom tissue, paper towels, and paper napkins. The brand is owned by Canadian paper company Irving Tissue. In 1929, New

    Royale (brand)

    Royale_(brand)

  • Kimberly-Clark
  • American multinational personal care corporation

    medical instruments. Kimberly-Clark brand name products include Kleenex facial tissue, Kotex feminine hygiene products, Cottonelle, Scott and Andrex toilet

    Kimberly-Clark

    Kimberly-Clark

    Kimberly-Clark

  • Scotties
  • Brand of facial tissues

    Scotties is a facial tissue brand originally owned by the Scott Paper Company, created in 1955.[citation needed] Kimberly-Clark, owner of the rival Kleenex

    Scotties

    Scotties

    Scotties

  • Quilton
  • Australian toilet tissue brand

    also introduced facial tissue and paper towel products. Founded in 1987 by CEO Henry Ngai in Wetherill Park, New South Wales, the ABC Tissue Products manufactures

    Quilton

    Quilton

  • Plethora (medicine)
  • Ancient medical sign

    causes swelling of the facial tissue giving the appearance of a rounded moon face made red by the increased capillary blood flow. Facial plethora may be a

    Plethora (medicine)

    Plethora_(medicine)

  • Irving Tissue
  • Tissue products company

    Tissue receive the right to market its products under the Scotties Facial Tissue brand in the United States. In 2001, J.D. Irving acquired a tissue production

    Irving Tissue

    Irving Tissue

    Irving_Tissue

  • Sneeze
  • Semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth

    cover one's mouth and nose with the forearm, the inside of the elbow, a facial tissue or a handkerchief while sneezing. In addition to covering the mouth

    Sneeze

    Sneeze

    Sneeze

  • Facial (sexual act)
  • Sexual activity involving ejaculating on the face of another

    A facial is a sexual activity in which a man ejaculates semen onto the face of one or more sexual partners. A facial is a form of non-penetrative sex,

    Facial (sexual act)

    Facial (sexual act)

    Facial_(sexual_act)

  • Tissue
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    items Tissue (cloth), a thin, transparent, and lightweight fabric Facial tissue, tissue paper used for cleaning the face Japanese tissue, tissue paper

    Tissue

    Tissue

  • Clearwater Paper
  • American pulp and paperboard manufacturer

    division manufactured and sold household tissue paper, including paper towels, napkins, bathroom tissue and facial tissue. The division produced through-air-dried

    Clearwater Paper

    Clearwater_Paper

  • Brand
  • Identification for a good or service

    product category. For example, when someone is asked to name a type of facial tissue, the common answer, "Kleenex", will represent a top-of-mind brand. Top-of-mind

    Brand

    Brand

    Brand

  • Nose-blowing
  • Expulsion of nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose

    forcefully through the nose. This is usually done into a facial tissue or handkerchief, facial tissues being more hygienic as they are disposed of after each

    Nose-blowing

    Nose-blowing

    Nose-blowing

  • Rhytidectomy
  • Type of cosmetic surgery

    facial structures to restore contour and address age-related soft tissue laxity. Resuspension and stabilization of the SMAS can contribute to facial rejuvenation

    Rhytidectomy

    Rhytidectomy

    Rhytidectomy

  • Tissue-pack marketing
  • Type of guerrilla marketing

    Tissue-pack marketing (ティッシュ配り, Tisshukubari) is a type of guerrilla marketing that attaches advertisements to portable facial tissue packages to move

    Tissue-pack marketing

    Tissue-pack marketing

    Tissue-pack_marketing

  • Sniffle
  • Act of inhalation

    had by either nasal irrigation or blowing the nose, most often into a facial tissue or handkerchief. Some seek out a bathroom and blow their noses into

    Sniffle

    Sniffle

  • Noma (disease)
  • Medical condition

    cheek, and facial soft tissues. This is followed by death of the facial tissues and fatal sepsis. Survivors are left with severe facial disfigurement

    Noma (disease)

    Noma (disease)

    Noma_(disease)

  • Dyatlov Pass incident
  • 1959 unsolved deaths in the Soviet Union

    had soft tissue damage to their head and face. For example, Dubinina was missing her tongue, eyes, part of the lips, as well as facial tissue and a fragment

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov_Pass_incident

  • Tyrannosauroidea
  • Extinct superfamily of dinosaurs

    (2017-03-30). "A new tyrannosaur with evidence for anagenesis and crocodile-like facial sensory system". Scientific Reports. 7 (1) 44942. Bibcode:2017NatSR...744942C

    Tyrannosauroidea

    Tyrannosauroidea

    Tyrannosauroidea

  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Surgical treatment

    orbital (eye socket), mandibular and nasal fractures as well as facial soft tissue lacerations and penetrating neck injuries Craniofacial surgery/paediatric

    Oral and maxillofacial surgery

    Oral_and_maxillofacial_surgery

  • Facial trauma
  • Medical condition

    Facial trauma, also called maxillofacial trauma, is any physical trauma to the face. Facial trauma can involve soft tissue injuries such as burns, lacerations

    Facial trauma

    Facial trauma

    Facial_trauma

  • Puff
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sleeve Powder puff, face-powder applicator Puffs (facial tissue), an American brand of facial tissue from Procter & Gamble Puffs, or Seven Increasingly

    Puff

    Puff

  • Personal care products
  • Consumer products used in personal hygiene and for beautification

    the surface of the body and improve a person's overall cleanliness. Facial tissues are used to wipe the nasal discharge. Cotton pads are used to remove

    Personal care products

    Personal_care_products

  • Kimberly-Clark de México
  • Mexican company

    childcare products, feminine pads, incontinence care products, bath tissue, napkins, facial tissue, hand and kitchen towels, wet wipes and health care products

    Kimberly-Clark de México

    Kimberly-Clark_de_México

  • Minimal-access cranial suspension
  • Medical intervention

    form of facial surgery or rhytidectomy used to reduce wrinkles and lift sagging facial tissue and originally developed in Belgium. Facial tissues are accessed

    Minimal-access cranial suspension

    Minimal-access_cranial_suspension

  • Facial lymph nodes
  • Lymph nodes of the face

    The facial lymph nodes are a group of up to 12 superficial lymph nodes of the head situated along the length of the facial vein. Facial lymph nodes are

    Facial lymph nodes

    Facial lymph nodes

    Facial_lymph_nodes

  • The Statler Brothers
  • American country music, gospel, and vocal group

    name, another name change was in order. Taking a cue from a box of facial tissue in their hotel, Don Reid, Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, and Lew DeWitt

    The Statler Brothers

    The_Statler_Brothers

  • Clare Grogan
  • Scottish actress and singer (born 1962)

    Watford, it was discovered that part of the glass was still in the facial tissue and had to be surgically removed. As a member of Scottish Youth Theatre

    Clare Grogan

    Clare Grogan

    Clare_Grogan

  • Cheek piercing
  • Type of body piercing

    as a dimple) is a facial body piercing through the cheek. The most common variation of the cheek piercing penetrates the facial tissue into the oral cavity

    Cheek piercing

    Cheek piercing

    Cheek_piercing

  • Freddy Krueger
  • Character from A Nightmare on Elm Street

    face are intensified with further bleaching of the skin and exposed facial tissue on the left cheek, more reminiscent of actual third-degree burns than

    Freddy Krueger

    Freddy_Krueger

  • Facial infiltrating lipomatosis
  • Medical condition

    overgrowth of half of the face (hemifacial). It affects both soft and hard tissue (facial skeleton). The condition is noticeable at birth by the asymmetrical

    Facial infiltrating lipomatosis

    Facial infiltrating lipomatosis

    Facial_infiltrating_lipomatosis

  • Juvéderm
  • Injectable cosmetic filler

    joint pain, treating wounds, eye surgery and, finally, in 1996, for facial tissue augmentation in Europe. Juvéderm’s current competitive edge in cosmetic

    Juvéderm

    Juvéderm

  • Fine Hygienic Holding
  • production of wellness and hygienic products, including sterilized facial tissues, kitchen towels and toilet paper, baby and adult diapers, as well as

    Fine Hygienic Holding

    Fine Hygienic Holding

    Fine_Hygienic_Holding

  • V/H/S/85
  • 2023 film

    lift the visor, where it is revealed that Ada's now exposed brain and facial tissue has fused with the headset. Ada's exposed eyes stare at the camera as

    V/H/S/85

    V/H/S/85

  • Craniofacial cleft
  • Malformation of the face

    for all sorts of clefts. All structures like bone, soft tissue, skin etc. can be affected. Facial clefts are extremely rare congenital anomalies. There

    Craniofacial cleft

    Craniofacial_cleft

  • Facial rejuvenation
  • Cosmetic treatment to restore youthful appearance

    loss of soft tissue and fat, but also because bone retraction creates an excess of skin which is no longer flexible. Many of the facial manifestations

    Facial rejuvenation

    Facial rejuvenation

    Facial_rejuvenation

  • Kruger Inc.
  • Canadian private company

    Designed to meet unique end-user needs, the product line includes bath and facial tissue, towels, wipes, napkins and skin care products. Brands include Cashmere

    Kruger Inc.

    Kruger_Inc.

  • Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
  • 1969 essay in English by Larry Niven about the sexuality of Superman

    Steel", contrasting it with the relative fragility – like Kleenex brand facial tissue – of a human. The hypothetical woman is referred to in the essay as

    Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex

    Man_of_Steel,_Woman_of_Kleenex

  • Neologism
  • Recent term gaining acceptance

    soda in some parts of the United States), "Kleenex" for any brand of facial tissue, and Xerox for copy machines, all spread through their popular use being

    Neologism

    Neologism

  • Facial symmetry
  • One specific measure of bodily symmetry

    attractiveness. Facial symmetry is also a valid marker of cognitive aging. Progressive changes occurring throughout life in the soft tissues of the face will

    Facial symmetry

    Facial symmetry

    Facial_symmetry

  • Handkerchief
  • Piece of cloth for personal use

    film Hanky Panky is a talking handkerchief named Woody. Napkin Sachet Facial tissue Antimacassar Dudou, sometimes described as a handkerchief blouse Handkerchief

    Handkerchief

    Handkerchief

    Handkerchief

  • Restylane
  • Injectable cosmetic filler

    and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic injection into subdermal facial tissues. Restylane is produced by Galderma. Restylane is most commonly used

    Restylane

    Restylane

  • Plastic surgery
  • Medical surgical specialty

    that it involves the treatment of conditions that require or may require tissue relocation skills. The word plastic in plastic surgery refers to the concept

    Plastic surgery

    Plastic surgery

    Plastic_surgery

  • Scott Paper Company
  • Defunct company, now part of Kimberly-Clark

    sold under the Pampers brand. The Scotties facial tissue brand in the United States was sold to Irving Tissue. Other divested brands include Cut-Rite, a

    Scott Paper Company

    Scott_Paper_Company

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Medical specialty of the head and neck

    fistula Acoustic neuroma, vestibular schwannoma Facial nerve disease Idiopathic facial palsy (Bell's Palsy) Facial nerve tumors Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Symptoms

    Otorhinolaryngology

    Otorhinolaryngology

    Otorhinolaryngology

  • USA Harvest
  • auctioned off her used facial tissue on eBay with proceeds benefitting the charity. The tissue earned US$5,300 "Johansson tissue sells for $5,300". Retrieved

    USA Harvest

    USA_Harvest

  • 1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash
  • 1946 aviation accident

    arms was later surgically grafted to his face to repair frostbitten facial tissue in a Rhode Island naval hospital. Hendersin, Williams, and Lopez were

    1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash

    1946 Antarctica PBM Mariner crash

    1946_Antarctica_PBM_Mariner_crash

  • Kanna Hashimoto
  • Japanese actress and singer (born 1999)

    Channel broadcast on June 12, she challenged "the largest number of facial tissues pulled out of the box in one minute", achieving the record of 157 and

    Kanna Hashimoto

    Kanna Hashimoto

    Kanna_Hashimoto

  • Devil facial tumour disease
  • Cancer affecting Tasmanian devils

    Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an aggressive non-viral clonally transmissible cancer which affects Tasmanian devils, a marsupial native to the Australian

    Devil facial tumour disease

    Devil facial tumour disease

    Devil_facial_tumour_disease

  • Bell's palsy
  • Facial paralysis

    Bell's palsy is a type of facial paralysis that results in a temporary inability to control the facial muscles on the affected side of the face. In most

    Bell's palsy

    Bell's palsy

    Bell's_palsy

  • Hoosier cabinet
  • Type of cupboard serving as a workstation

    the term kleenex (the facial tissue called Kleenex manufactured by Kimberly-Clark) becoming a generic term for facial tissues. Hoosier cabinets were

    Hoosier cabinet

    Hoosier cabinet

    Hoosier_cabinet

  • Peter Butler (surgeon)
  • English plastic surgeon

    tissue engineering.[citation needed] Butler has an active clinical and laboratory based research program. One of his main areas of research is facial

    Peter Butler (surgeon)

    Peter_Butler_(surgeon)

  • Facial muscles
  • Muscles of the face

    The facial muscles are a group of striated skeletal muscles supplied by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) that, among other things, control facial expression

    Facial muscles

    Facial muscles

    Facial_muscles

  • Necrology (EP)
  • 1991 EP by General Surgery

    1. "Ominous Lamentation" 3:11 2. "Slithering Maceration of Ulcerous Facial Tissue" 1:12 3. "Grotesque Laceration of Mortified Flesh" 1:30 4. "Severe Catatonia

    Necrology (EP)

    Necrology_(EP)

  • Scar
  • Area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury

    A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin following an injury. Scars result from the biological process of wound repair

    Scar

    Scar

    Scar

  • Value brands in the United Kingdom
  • Hubbard's cupboard; Daily's - bread and morning goods, cereals; House 247 - tissue paper products, refuse sacks, cleaning products; Mary Ann's Dairy - cheese

    Value brands in the United Kingdom

    Value_brands_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Parry–Romberg syndrome
  • Very Rare disease involving degeneration of tissues beneath the skin

    childhood characterized by progressive shrinkage and degeneration of the tissues beneath the skin, usually on only one side of the face (hemifacial atrophy)

    Parry–Romberg syndrome

    Parry–Romberg syndrome

    Parry–Romberg_syndrome

  • Face
  • Front of a head

    transplants and partial transplants of skin and muscle tissue. Caricatures often exaggerate facial features to make a face more easily recognized in association

    Face

    Face

    Face

  • List of paper products
  • Paper clothing Paper plane Paper yarn Papier-mâché Quilling Wallpaper Facial tissue Toilet paper Paper towel Coffee filter Cupcake liner Food packaging

    List of paper products

    List_of_paper_products

  • Citric acid
  • Weak organic acid

    acid is used as one of the active ingredients in the production of facial tissues with antiviral properties. The buffering properties of citrates are

    Citric acid

    Citric acid

    Citric_acid

  • Georgia-Pacific
  • American wood pulp and paper company

    different brand names. Angel Soft and Quilted Northern are toilet paper and facial tissue brands. Blue Ribbon, Clutter Cutter, DensArmor Plus, DensDeck, DensGlass

    Georgia-Pacific

    Georgia-Pacific

    Georgia-Pacific

  • Windeby I
  • Bog body found in Germany

    trowel damage during excavation rather than an intentional haircut. The facial tissues were so well preserved that when the skull was opened during conservation

    Windeby I

    Windeby I

    Windeby_I

  • Pulp (paper)
  • Fibrous material used notably in papermaking

    used as raw material in papermaking. Many newsprint, toilet paper and facial tissue grades commonly contain 100 percent deinked pulp and in many other grades

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp (paper)

    Pulp_(paper)

  • Aircraft lavatory
  • Small room on an aircraft with a toilet and sink

    indicate lavatory occupied or vacant Toiletries – handcream, lotion, facial tissue, sanitary napkins, air sickness bags, etc (Amenities vary by airline

    Aircraft lavatory

    Aircraft lavatory

    Aircraft_lavatory

  • List of generic and genericized trademarks
  • although Sony exited the market for this product in 2001. Kleenex Facial tissue Kimberly-Clark Often used by consumers as if it were generic in the

    List of generic and genericized trademarks

    List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks

  • Myrtis
  • Archaeological remains of a Greek girl

    subsequent forensic facial reconstruction. The reconstruction process followed the so-called "Manchester method": the facial tissues were laid from the

    Myrtis

    Myrtis

    Myrtis

  • Surgical suture
  • Medical device used to hold body tissues together

    Advantages/disadvantages: minimal tissue reaction, good tensile strength, fair good handling and good knot security. Common use: scalp and facial laceration closure

    Surgical suture

    Surgical suture

    Surgical_suture

  • Epinephrine autoinjector
  • Medical device

    brand as identified with epinephrine autoinjectors as Kleenex is for facial tissue; the company also successfully lobbied the FDA to broaden the label

    Epinephrine autoinjector

    Epinephrine_autoinjector

  • Aloe vera
  • Species of plant

    written of in the Juliana Anicia Codex of 512 CE. Aloe vera is used on facial tissues where it is promoted as a moisturizer and anti-irritant to reduce chafing

    Aloe vera

    Aloe vera

    Aloe_vera

  • Bald uakari
  • Species of New World monkey

    lack of skin pigments and plentiful capillaries that run under its facial tissue. The arboreal bald uakari prefers to reside in seasonally flooded forests

    Bald uakari

    Bald uakari

    Bald_uakari

  • Facial implant
  • the subcutaneous tissue and onto the underlying bone. A maxillofacial or plastic surgeon uses them to aesthetically improve facial contours, proportion

    Facial implant

    Facial_implant

  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Loss of motor function in the facial muscles

    preserves the facial nerve, while malignant tumors should always be resected along with large areas of tissue around them, including the facial nerve. While

    Facial nerve paralysis

    Facial nerve paralysis

    Facial_nerve_paralysis

  • Caroline Wilkinson
  • British anthropologist

    the soft tissues and the skeletal detail of the mouth." (with Motwani, M and Chiang, E.) J For Sci. 48 (4) 1-5 (2003) "In vivo facial tissue depth measurements

    Caroline Wilkinson

    Caroline_Wilkinson

  • Marion Donovan
  • American inventor (1917–1998)

    to tackle practical problems in the home. The inventions included a facial tissue box (1953), towel dispenser (1957), hosiery clasp (1962), storage box

    Marion Donovan

    Marion Donovan

    Marion_Donovan

  • Cerebral circulation
  • Brain blood supply

    skull, as opposed to the external carotid branches which supply the facial tissues; the internal carotid artery branches into the anterior cerebral artery

    Cerebral circulation

    Cerebral circulation

    Cerebral_circulation

  • Physical attractiveness
  • Aesthetic assessment of physical traits

    Gianluca Martino; Ferrario, Virgilio Ferruccio (September 2008). "Soft-Tissue Facial Characteristics of Attractive and Normal Adolescent Boys and Girls"

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical attractiveness

    Physical_attractiveness

  • Marionette lines
  • Facial feature

    on facial structure and anatomy. They tend to appear as the ligaments around the mouth and chin relax and begin to loosen and sag, and fatty tissues of

    Marionette lines

    Marionette lines

    Marionette_lines

  • Jerry Quarry
  • American boxer (1945–1999)

    deterioration in his movement and reflexes, and now having very scarred facial tissue, Quarry gave possibly the two best performances of his career next.

    Jerry Quarry

    Jerry Quarry

    Jerry_Quarry

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    structures. Bone tissue (also known as osseous tissue or bone in the uncountable) is a form of hard tissue, specialised connective tissue that is mineralized

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • Wilhelm His Sr.
  • Swiss anatomist (1831–1904)

    based on his precise measurements of facial tissue depths of cadaver heads. To begin with, His collected tissue depth data by using a thin needle bearing

    Wilhelm His Sr.

    Wilhelm His Sr.

    Wilhelm_His_Sr.

  • Merchandising
  • Promotion of product sales

    Little Lulu, who became licensed to products for adults, such as Kleenex facial tissue. Sometimes a brand of non-media products can achieve enough recognition

    Merchandising

    Merchandising

    Merchandising

  • Andrex
  • British toilet tissue brand

    where the toilet tissue was first made.[citation needed] The concept of two ply luxury paper had been inspired by the facial tissues used by American

    Andrex

    Andrex

  • Blushing
  • Reddening of a person's face due to emotion

    by tissue fluid. These specific characteristics of the architecture of the facial vessels led Wilkin in an overview of possible causes of facial flushing

    Blushing

    Blushing

    Blushing

  • Contour threads
  • Threads used in plastic surgery

    to vertically lift facial tissues that have dropped ("ptosed") or become sunken with age. The "ptosis" or descent of facial tissues with aging is a universal

    Contour threads

    Contour_threads

  • Modiolus (face)
  • Chiasma of facial muscles

    In facial anatomy, the modiolus is a dense, compact, mobile, fibromuscular tissue mass of facial muscles formed by the interlacing of a number of muscles

    Modiolus (face)

    Modiolus (face)

    Modiolus_(face)

  • Gums
  • Soft tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth

    The gums or gingiva (pl.: gingivae) consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth. Gum health and disease can

    Gums

    Gums

    Gums

  • Towel
  • Absorbent fabric or paper, used for drying or wiping a surface

    ends of the paper towel roll. Paper towels might also be packaged as facial tissues are (as individual folded sheets). A disposable towel (or non-woven

    Towel

    Towel

    Towel

  • Rhinoplasty
  • Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose

    creates a functional, aesthetic, and facially proportionate nose by separating the nasal skin and the soft tissues from the nasal framework, altering them

    Rhinoplasty

    Rhinoplasty

    Rhinoplasty

  • Edema
  • Accumulation of excess fluid in tissue

    fluid retention, or simply swelling, is the buildup of fluid in a bodily tissue. Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. Besides observable swelling

    Edema

    Edema

    Edema

  • Generic trademark
  • Trademark used for multiple brands

    description of the product or service. For example, "Kleenex tissues" ("facial tissues" being the generic descriptor) or "Velcro-brand fasteners" for

    Generic trademark

    Generic trademark

    Generic_trademark

  • Tissue transplantation
  • Tissue transplantation is a surgical procedure involving the removal of tissue from a donor site or the creation of new tissue, followed by tissue transfer

    Tissue transplantation

    Tissue_transplantation

  • Utahraptor
  • Genus of dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous

    which extended from neurovascular foramina, which would have supplied facial tissues with blood. The quadratojugal bone of U. ostrommaysi was L-shaped and

    Utahraptor

    Utahraptor

    Utahraptor

  • Superficial muscular aponeurotic system
  • Group of facial muscles

    is a thin yet tough unitary tissue plane of the face formed by facial fasciae, subcutaneous connective tissue, and facial muscles. Its composition varies

    Superficial muscular aponeurotic system

    Superficial_muscular_aponeurotic_system

  • Masculinizing surgery
  • Gender-affirming surgery for transgender men

    S2CID 207890601. Deschamps-Braly, Jordan (2020), "Facial Gender Affirmation Surgery: Facial Feminization Surgery and Facial Masculinization Surgery", in Schechter

    Masculinizing surgery

    Masculinizing_surgery

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  • FABIAN
  • Male

    English

    FABIAN

    English form of Latin Fabianus, FABIAN means "like Fabius." 

    FABIAN

  • Favian
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Favian

    Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.

    Favian

  • Faysal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Faysal

    Decisive

    Faysal

  • Faraal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Faraal |

    Name of lion, Height

    Faraal |

  • Fabian
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián)

    Fabian

    English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián) : from a personal name, Latin Fabianus, a derivative of the Roman family name Fabius. The personal name achieved considerable popularity in Europe in the Middle Ages, having been borne by a 3rd-century pope and saint.Americanized or Italianized spelling of Slovenian Fabjan or Fabijan (see 1).Jewish : adoption of the non-Jewish surname under the influence of the Yiddish personal name Fayvish.

    Fabian

  • Faajal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Faajal

    Accomplished, Bountiful grace

    Faajal

  • Farill
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Farill

    Brave man.

    Farill

  • Faisal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Faisal

    Decisive

    Faisal

  • Fadila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Fadila

    Good looking, Attractive

    Fadila

  • Fadila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Fadila |

    Good looking, Attractive

    Fadila |

  • Faysal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Faysal

    Stubborn.

    Faysal

  • Dacian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin

    Dacian

    Southerner; Of the Nobility; From the South; From Dacia

    Dacian

  • MARCIAL
  • Male

    Spanish

    MARCIAL

    Spanish form of Roman Latin Martialis, MARCIAL means "of/like Mars."

    MARCIAL

  • CACIA
  • Female

    English

    CACIA

    Short form of English Acacia, CACIA means "not evil." 

    CACIA

  • Fanila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Fanila |

    Able, Worthy

    Fanila |

  • Danial
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Danial

    God is my judge

    Danial

  • Fabia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss

    Fabia

    Bean Farmer; Form of Fabian

    Fabia

  • Faisal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic Muslim

    Faisal

    Stubborn.

    Faisal

  • Faryal |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Faryal |

    Angel

    Faryal |

  • Fasila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Fasila

    Some distance

    Fasila

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Online names & meanings

  • Fahis
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Fahis

    Music

  • Anirban
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anirban

    The eternal flame, Divine, Immortal

  • Olliver
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Olliver

    Peaceful.

  • CLEMENTE
  • Male

    Italian

    CLEMENTE

     Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Clementius, CLEMENTE means "gentle and merciful."

  • Eusebius
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eusebius

    Worships well; pious.

  • Charlena
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Charlena

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

  • KARINA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    KARINA

    , manly.

  • Dandapaani | தாந்தாபாநீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dandapaani | தாந்தாபாநீ

    An epithet for Yama

  • Bhuvaneswar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Mythological

    Bhuvaneswar

    God; Lord of the World

  • Aadya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Aadya

    One who is Always First / Best; Power; Beginning; Name of Adisakthi; Goddess Parvati

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  • Facile
  • a.

    Ready; quick; expert; as, he is facile in expedients; he wields a facile pen.

  • Labial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the labium; as, the labial palpi of insects. See Labium.

  • Fecial
  • a.

    Pertaining to heralds, declarations of war, and treaties of peace; as, fecial law.

  • Prosopalgia
  • n.

    Facial neuralgia.

  • Fecal
  • a.

    relating to, or containing, dregs, feces, or ordeure; faecal.

  • Facia
  • n.

    See Fascia.

  • Faecal
  • a.

    See Fecal.

  • Labial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the lips or labia; as, labial veins.

  • Social
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties.

  • Facial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the face; as, the facial artery, vein, or nerve.

  • Dacian
  • n.

    A native of ancient Dacia.

  • Radial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a radius or ray; consisting of, or like, radii or rays; radiated; as, (Bot.) radial projections; (Zool.) radial vessels or canals; (Anat.) the radial artery.

  • Fasciae
  • pl.

    of Fascia

  • Dacian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Dacia or the Dacians.

  • Fatal
  • a.

    Causing death or destruction; deadly; mortal; destructive; calamitous; as, a fatal wound; a fatal disease; a fatal day; a fatal error.

  • Fascial
  • a.

    Relating to a fascia.

  • Uncial
  • n.

    An uncial letter.

  • Racial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a race or family of men; as, the racial complexion.

  • Social
  • a.

    Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse; companionable; sociable; as, a social person.

  • Labial
  • a.

    Furnished with lips; as, a labial organ pipe.