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What (who) is Faux - definition


Faux         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Faux (disambiguation)
·noun ·see Fauces.
faux         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Faux (disambiguation)
[f??]
¦ adjective made in imitation; artificial.
Origin
Fr., 'false'.
Faux (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Faulx (surname)
Faux or Faulx is a surname, ultimately from Latin fagus ("beech"). The English surname is of Flemish origin.

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Faux
Examples of use of Faux
1. Faux diamond ring Start your collection off with the first piece in this fantastic set with this faux diamond ring.
2. Faux diamond brooch for every reader Starts May 6.
3. So peregrines have spread spontaneously into the faux cliffscape of the city, with a population of faux rock doves as a flying larder.
4. The furniture is dark and heavy, the faux windows feature faux stained glass, and the white ceilings are crossed with large wooden beams.
5. Such foot–in–mouth faux pas are becoming increasingly commonplace.