Facto

/ˈfæktoʊ/ adjective

Short for 'de facto,' meaning existing in fact though not necessarily by legal right. Used to describe something that exists in reality regardless of official recognition.

From Latin 'de facto' meaning 'from the fact' or 'in fact,' composed of 'de' (from) and 'factum' (something done or made). Used in English legal contexts since the 17th century to distinguish actual circumstances from legal or theoretical ones.

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