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"Section F, G and H"

[L., do everything; facere to do + totus
all : cf. F. factotum. See Fact, and Total.]
A person employed to do all kinds of work or business.
B. Jonson.


Fac"tu*al (făk*t&usl;"al),
a. Relating to, or containing, facts.
[R.]



||Fac"tum (făk"tŭm), n.;
pl. Facta (#). [L. See Fact.]
1. (Law) A man's own act and deed;
particularly: (a) (Civil Law) Anything
stated and made certain.
(b) (Testamentary
Law)
The due execution of a will, including everything
necessary to its validity.


2. (Mach.) The product. See
Facient, 2.


Fac"ture (?), n. [F. facture a
making, invoice, L. factura a making. See Fact.]
1. The act or manner of making or doing
anything; -- now used of a literary, musical, or pictorial
production.
Bacon.


2. (Com.) An invoice or bill of
parcels.


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