An act of bringing together or uniting; a joining or combining of things.
From Latin 'confactus,' past participle of 'confacere' (to make or do together), from 'com-' (together) and 'facere' (to make or do).
Confact is an archaic word that shows how 'fact' and 'faction' all trace back to the Latin 'facere' (to make), reminding us that facts are essentially things that are 'made' or established by evidence.
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