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Legal Definitions - ad faciendum

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Definition of ad faciendum

ad faciendum

Ad faciendum means "to do" or "to make" in Latin.

  • He needed to buy some wood ad faciendum a bookshelf.
  • The chef used fresh ingredients ad faciendum a delicious meal.

These examples show how ad faciendum can be used to describe the act of doing or making something. In the first example, the person needs to buy wood in order to make a bookshelf. In the second example, the chef uses fresh ingredients to make a delicious meal.

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Simple Definition

Ad faciendum: This is a Latin phrase that means "to do" or "to make". It refers to the act of creating or completing a task. For example, if someone says they have an ad faciendum project, it means they have something they need to do or make.

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