Difference between revisions of "Quick erit faciofacey"
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 13 August 2016
- quod erat faciendum/Q.E.F. (Latin): which was to be done. Phrase used by Euclid (in translation from his original Greek) to signify the completion of a mathematical construction other than a proof (which was ended with Q.E.D.).
- erit (Latin): [he/she/it] will be
- facio (Latin): I do, I make, I fashion; I build
- facio- (Latin): facial (as a prefix that combines "face" with another word)
- facies (Latin): faces
- facie (Latin): before
- soon we will be face-to-face