facelet

English

Etymology

face + -let

Noun

facelet (plural facelets)

  1. One of the individual coloured squares making up one side of a Rubik's cube; the face of a cubie.
    • 1996 August 14, David and Enid Karr, “Re: Rubik's variants”, in rec.puzzles (Usenet):
      If you have a picture on the face with a definite orientation of the center facelet, you have to solve for rotations of the center facelets as well as for the usual Rubik's cube movements.
  2. (Java programming language, JSF) An element of an open-source Web template system for JSF.
    • 2015, David R. Heffelfinger, Java EE 7 Development with NetBeans 8, page 58:
      When creating a Java web project using JSF, a facelet is automatically generated.

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