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Definition of fact
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fact is as below...
Fact (n.) An
effect
produced
or
achieved;
anything
done or that comes to pass; an act; an
event;
a
circumstance.
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Gloom
::
Gloom (n.) In
gunpowder
manufacture,
the
drying
oven..
Chylificatory
::
Chylificatory
(a.)
Chylifactive.
Writer
::
Writer
(n.) A clerk of a
certain
rank in the
service
of the late East India
Company,
who, after
serving
a
certain
number
of
years,
became
a
factor..
Verily
::
Verily
(adv.)
In very
truth;
beyond
doubt or
question;
in fact;
certainly.
Satisfactory
::
Satisfactory
(a.)
Giving
or
producing
satisfaction;
yielding
content;
especially,
relieving
the mind from doubt or
uncertainty,
and
enabling
it to rest with
confidence;
sufficient;
as, a
satisfactory
account
or
explanation..
Coercion
::
Coercion
(n.) The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or moral
force.
When the force is
physical,
and
cannot
be
resisted,
then the act
produced
by it is a
nullity,
so far as
concerns
the party
coerced.
When the force is
moral,
then the act,
though
voidable,
is
imputable
to the party doing it,
unless
he be so
paralyzed
by
terror
as to act
convulsively.
At the same time
coercion
is not
negatived
by the fact of
submission
under
force.
Coactus
volui (I
consented
under
compulsion)
is the
condit
Dissatisfaction
::
Dissatisfaction
(n.) The state of being
dissatisfied,
unsatisfied,
or
discontented;
uneasiness
proceeding
from the want of
gratification,
or from
disappointed
wishes
and
expectations..
Factor
::
Factor
(n.) One who
transacts
business
for
another;
an
agent;
a
substitute;
especially,
a
mercantile
agent who buys and sells goods and
transacts
business
for
others
in
commission;
a
commission
merchant
or
consignee.
He may be a home
factor
or a
foreign
factor.
He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is
intrusted
with the
possession
and
control
of the
goods;
and in these
respects
he
differs
from a
broker..
Subreptitious
::
Subreption
(n.) The act of
obtaining
a favor by
surprise,
or by
unfair
representation
through
suppression
or
fraudulent
concealment
of
facts..
Rightly
::
Rightly
(adv.)
According
to truth or fact;
correctly;
not
erroneously;
exactly.
Stupefaction
::
Stupefacient
(n.)
Anything
promoting
stupefaction;
a
narcotic.
Tyrosin
::
Tyrosin
(n.) A white
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance
present
in small
amount
in the
pancreas
and
spleen,
and
formed
in large
quantity
from the
decomposition
of
proteid
matter
by
various
means,
-- as by
pancreatic
digestion,
by
putrefaction
as of
cheese,
by the
action
of
boiling
acids,
etc.
Chemically,
it
consists
of
oxyphenol
and
amidopropionic
acid, and by
decomposition
yields
oxybenzoic
acid, or some other
benzol
derivative..
Inscrutable
::
Inscrutable
(a.)
Unsearchable;
incapable
of being
searched
into and
understood
by
inquiry
or
study;
impossible
or
difficult
to be
explained
or
accounted
for
satisfactorily;
obscure;
incomprehensible;
as, an
inscrutable
design
or
event..
Pinole
::
Pinole
(n.) An
aromatic
powder
used in Italy in the
manufacture
of
chocolate.
Putrescent
::
Putrescent
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
process
of
putrefaction;
as, a
putrescent
smell..
Acidimetry
::
Acidimetry
(n.) The
measurement
of the
strength
of
acids,
especially
by a
chemical
process
based on the law of
chemical
combinations,
or the fact that, to
produce
a
complete
reaction,
a
certain
definite
weight
of
reagent
is
required..
Putrefactive
::
Putrefactive
(a.)
Causing,
or
tending
to
promote,
putrefaction..
Ex Post Facto
::
Ex post facto () Alt. of Ex
postfact.
Satisfactive
::
Satisfactive
(a.)
Satisfactory.
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) The act of
restoring
or
bringing
back to a
former
place,
station,
or
condition;
the fact of being
restored;
renewal;
reestablishment;
as, the
restoration
of
friendship
between
enemies;
the
restoration
of peace after war..
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