Facto


[eks fahk-toh; English eks fak-toh] /ɛks ˈfɑk toʊ; English ɛks ˈfæk toʊ/

adverb, Latin.
1.
according to fact; actually.

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  • Fact-of-life

    noun 1. any aspect of human existence that must be acknowledged or regarded as unalterable: Old age is a fact of life. Idioms 2. facts of life, the facts concerning sex, reproduction, and birth: to teach children the facts of life.

  • Factoid

    [fak-toid] /ˈfæk tɔɪd/ noun 1. an insignificant or trivial . 2. something fictitious or unsubstantiated that is presented as , devised especially to gain publicity and accepted because of constant repetition. /ˈfæktɔɪd/ noun 1. a piece of unreliable information believed to be true because of the way it is presented or repeated in print n. […]

  • Factor

    [fak-ter] /ˈfæk tər/ noun 1. one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime. 2. Mathematics. one of two or more numbers, algebraic expressions, or the like, that when multiplied together produce a given product; a divisor: 6 and 3 are factors of 18. […]

  • Factorable

    [fak-ter] /ˈfæk tər/ noun 1. one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime. 2. Mathematics. one of two or more numbers, algebraic expressions, or the like, that when multiplied together produce a given product; a divisor: 6 and 3 are factors of 18. […]

  • Factorage

    [fak-ter-ij] /ˈfæk tər ɪdʒ/ noun 1. the action or business of a . 2. the allowance or commission paid to a . /ˈfæktərɪdʒ/ noun 1. the commission payable to a factor


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