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Word of the day: Factitious

Summary by Classic City News
Factitious[fak-TIH-shəs]Part of speech: adjectiveOrigin: Latin, 17th centuryArtificially created or developed.Examples of factitious in a sentence"Outside the fun house, a factitious talking horse gave instructions to those about to enter.""The restaurant’s dim lighting is factitious and helped by enormous shades that block out the sun."About Factitious“Factitious” is based on the Latin “facticius,” meaning “made by art.”Did you Know?The Latin r…
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Classic City News broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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