Actu

/ˈæk.tuː/ noun

In medieval and scholastic philosophy, the state or mode of being in act or in reality as opposed to potential existence.

From Latin 'actus,' meaning 'a doing' or 'actuality.' Used primarily in medieval Latin philosophical texts and retained in scholarly discussions of Aristotelian philosophy.

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