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Fac Latin Verb Facere Meaning Make Fact Originally

word FAC
meaning FAC comes from the Latin verb facere, meaning “to make or do.” Thus, a fact was originally simply “something done.” A benefactor is someone who does good. And to manufacture is to make, usually in a factory.

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