Aface

/əˈfeɪs/ verb

An archaic term meaning to face directly or to confront someone boldly.

From Old French 'aface,' combining the prefix 'a-' (meaning 'to' or 'toward') with 'face' (from Latin facies meaning 'appearance' or 'front').

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