The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'factum probans' is Proving the fact. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'factum' means 'fact'. The verb form 'probans' means 'proving'.
a telling deed
bene factum
It could mean a fat cactus. But it is actually a Latin conjugation meaning "done" or made.
Manus manus, meaning hand, and facio facere feci factum, meaning make.
The Latin word for achievement is Factum. Factum is defined as a deed, accomplishment, work, act, or an achievement.
suscipio factum
factory -- the original word is 'facio, facere, faci, factum'
It's Latin for the walk was.
The English equivalent of the Latin sentence 'Id quod factum est infectum esse potest' is the following: What has been made can be corrupted. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'id quod' means 'what'; 'factum' means 'done, or made'; 'est' means '[he/she/it] has been'; 'esse' means 'to be'; and 'poteste' means 'power'. The word 'infectum' has a range of literal and extended meanings, from 'colored, dyed, imbued, stained, steeped, tinged' to 'corrupted, poisoned, tainted'.
it can only be used in very rare circumstances
Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
murder can be done but not undone
The motto of Titus Salt School is 'Consolatio , Progressio , Factum'.