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1fac — fac·tion·al; fac·tion·al·ist; fac·tion·eer; fac·tion·ist; fac·tious; fac·tious·ly; fac·tious·ness; fac·ti·tial; fac·ti·tious; fac·ti·tious·ly; fac·ti·tious·ness; …
2fac — [ fak ] n. f. • 1920; abrév. de faculté(II) ♦ Fam. Faculté. Aller à la fac. Elle est en fac de droit. Des facs. ⊗ HOM. Faq. ● fac nom féminin Familier. Université, enseignement supérieur. fac [fak] n. f. ÉTYM. 1920, in D. D. L.; abrév. de …
3FAC — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Con el acrónimo FAC puede referirse a: FAC, Fuerza Aérea de Colombia. FAC, Front D Alliberament Catalá organización terrorista. Obtenido de FAC Categorías: Acrónimos | Siglas políticas | Wikipedia:Desambiguación …
4fac´tu|al|ly — fac|tu|al «FAK chu uhl», adjective. 1. concerned with fact; consisting of facts; of the nature of fact: »The explorer kept a factual account of the trip in his diary. While the script may do violence to factual accuracy, the film catches… …
5fac|tu|al — «FAK chu uhl», adjective. 1. concerned with fact; consisting of facts; of the nature of fact: »The explorer kept a factual account of the trip in his diary. While the script may do violence to factual accuracy, the film catches magnificently the… …
6Fac — (f[a^]k), n. [Abbrev. of facsimile.] A large ornamental letter used, esp. by the early printers, at the commencement of the chapters and other divisions of a book. Brande & C. [1913 Webster] …
7FAC — may mean: * FAC , a prefix to all items in the Factory Records catalogue * FA Cup, the main knockout cup competition in English football (soccer) * Famalicense Atlético Clube, a sports club from Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal * Fast Attack… …
8fac- — [Abk. für lat. facies = Aussehen, Antlitz]: bei oktaedrischen Koordinationsverb. ein veraltetes, durch Polyedersymbole zu ersetzendes, kursiv gesetztes Präfix zur Bez. einer Struktur, bei der drei gleichartige Liganden die Eckpunkte derselben… …
9fac — panneaux fac …
10fac|to|ry — «FAK tuhr ee, FAK tree», noun, plural ries. 1. a building or group of buildings where things are manufactured. A factory usually has machines in it. »Everywhere there sprang up factories using first water then steam power (H. G. Wells).… …