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Common
noun
•
Something
actual
as opposed to
invented
.
•
Something which is
real
.
•
Something
concrete
used as a
basis
for further
interpretation
.
•
An
objective
consensus
on a
fundamental
reality
that has been
agreed
upon by a
substantial
number of
experts
.
•
Information about a
particular
subject
,
especially
actual
conditions
and/or
circumstances
.
•
In Databases:
An
individual
value or
measurement
at the
lowest
level of
granularity
in a
data warehouse
.
•
Action
; the
realm
of
action
.
•
In Law:
A
wrongful
or
criminal
deed
.
•
A
feat
or
meritorious
deed
.
intj
•
Used before making a
statement
to
introduce
it as a
trustworthy
one.
name
•
Initialism
of
Federation
Against
Copyright
Theft
.
•
Initialism
of
Federation
of
American
Consumers
and
Travelers
.
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notion
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saying
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Opposite
fiction
lie
Something actual
Rhymes
act
fact
pact
tact
enact
exact
fract
react
tract
redact
intact
impact
outact
retract
detract
extract
attract
contact
refract
frakked
underact
interact
distract
counteract
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fact
English
factum
Latin
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