POLITICIAN: From the Greek 'poly' ("many") and the French 'tete'
("head" or "face," as in 'tete-a-tete': head to head or face to face).
Hence 'polytetien', a person of two or more faces.
-- Martin Pitt
("head" or "face," as in 'tete-a-tete': head to head or face to face).
Hence 'polytetien', a person of two or more faces.
-- Martin Pitt
Related:
- POLITICIAN:
From the Greek 'poly' ("many") and the French 'tete' ("head" or
"face," as in 'tete-a-tete':
head to head or face to face). Hence 'polytetien'... - Politician, n.:
From the Greek "poly" ("many") and the French "tete" ("head" or
"face," as in "tete-a-tete":
head to head or face to face). Hence "polytetien"... - Standing on head makes smile of frown,
but rest of face also upside down... - FACE
The mass of skin, teeth and other parts that form the front section
of the head.
Faces can be arranged in any number of combinations...
