"Facere" in Latin means "to do" or "to make."
facere
facio, facere
iter, itineris, neuterTo travel - facere iter
pars
factory -- the original word is 'facio, facere, faci, factum'
The word comes from Latin facere', means "to make".p.s i love pie
Hand.(Less frequently, Handwriting or Band.)
The meaning in English of the Latin phrase 'quis facere vis' is What power to make. In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The infinitive verb form 'facere' means 'to do, to make'. The noun 'vis' means 'power'.
The word 'facis' is the second person singular of the present indicative. It comes from the verb 'facere', which means to 'do or make'. The English meaning therefore is [you] do or [you] make.
Petrified. From the Latin petraficare (Petra, rock + facere, to make)
Spanish from Latin 'facienda' meaning things to be done, from facere to make or to do.
It all depends on what you really mean by "construct." Latin words that mean " to build" include aedificare, (ex)struere, construere ( from which our word construct derives) and condere. Words meaning "to make" are facere and fabricare.