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facultiesnounpl. of faculty a natural ability of the mind or bodyalthough they are well into their 80s, the mental faculties of this couple are as sharp as ever powers functionscapabilities, capacitiesaptitudes, endowments, flairs, geniuses(or genii), gifts, instincts, knacks, talents inabilities, incapabilities, incapacitiesinaptitudes a special and usually inborn abilityeven when he was still at a young age, John Singleton Copley's artistic faculties were readily recognizable aptitudes, bents, endowments, flairs, geniuses(or genii), gifts, heads, knacks, talents affinities, biases, dispositions, habitudes, impulses, inclinations, leanings, partialities, penchants, predilections, predispositions, proclivities, propensities, tendencies, turnsears, eyes, minds, nosesfeels, hangs, instincts, touches, wayscapabilities, competences, facilities, proficiencies, skillscapacities, potentials, powersfortes, specialisms, specialities, specialties disabilities, handicaps, inabilities, incapacitiesshortcomings, weaknesses the physical or mental power to do somethingthe belief that if someone loses their sight, all of their other physical faculties are heightened abilities, capabilities, capacities, competences, competencies aptitudes, endowments, equipments, facilities, gifts, knacks, talentsaddresses, dexterities, hands, prowesses, skillsgray matters, instincts, intelligences, kens, reasons, understandingsmights, potencies, puissances, staying powers, stuffadequacies, forms, influencesmeans, resources, wherewithals disabilities, inabilities, incapabilities, incapacities, incompetences, incompetencies, ineptitudes impotences, paralyses, weaknessesdeficiencies, inadequacies, ineffectualities, inefficaciesdebilitations, disablements, impairments, incapacitations |