The Latin root word 'fac-' means to do, make, perform. English language derivatives include the adjective facile, which means 'easy'. They also include nouns such as fact, faction, factor, factory, and faculty.
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There is no root word fec. There is a root word fac-, meaning "make" that may appear as fect- in words such as "effect," or as fec- in "feckless."
The root is actually Latin and means "do".the root fac means to do or make. One common word with this root, is factory.
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.
the short, easy answer is "make"
benefactor, factor, factorization
The accent in the word "facsimile" goes on the first syllable, which is "fac." The emphasis is on the "fac" part of the word.
fact factual factly factory faced face facer are all words that start with fac.
There are three syllables in factory, which is split up like this :Fac-to-ry.
The prefix of the word "facile" is "fac-".
Facere in Latin means to make