aspect |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between aspect and fascet
is that
aspect is the way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective while
fascet is a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc., to the annealing furnace.
terms |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between terms and fascet
is that
terms is while
fascet is (glassmaking) a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc, to the annealing furnace.
fasces |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between fasces and fascet
is that
fasces is a roman symbol of judicial authority consisting of a bundle of wooden sticks, with an axe blade embedded in the centre; used also as a symbol of fascism while
fascet is (glassmaking) a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc, to the annealing furnace.
faucet |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between faucet and fascet
is that
faucet is (north america) an exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir while
fascet is (glassmaking) a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc, to the annealing furnace.
facet |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between facet and fascet
is that
facet is any one of the flat surfaces cut into a gem while
fascet is a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc., to the annealing furnace.
As a verb facet
is to cut a facet into a gemstone.
taxonomy |
fascet |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and fascet
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
fascet is (glassmaking) a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc, to the annealing furnace.
fascet |
pontil |
Synonyms |
Fascet is a synonym of pontil.
As nouns the difference between fascet and pontil
is that
fascet is (glassmaking) a wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles, etc, to the annealing furnace while
pontil is (glassblowing) a punty; a metal rod used in the glassblowing process after a glass vessel has been blown to approximate size and the bottom of the piece has been finalized, the rod, which is tipped with a wad of hot glass, is attached to the bottom of the vessel to hold it while the top is finalized it often leaves an irregular or ring-shaped scar on the base when removed called the "pontil mark".