Certis

/ˈsɜːrtɪs/ noun

Plural of 'certum' (a medieval Latin term), sometimes used in historical or legal documents to refer to certainties or established facts.

From Latin 'certus' (certain, definite), the root word for 'certificate,' 'certify,' and 'certitude.' This form is primarily historical and scholarly.

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