ˈfakˌtȯid noun
( -s )
Etymology: fact + -oid (I)
1. : an invented fact believed to be true because of its appearance in print
2. : a briefly stated and usually trivial fact
ˈfakˌtȯid noun
( -s )
Etymology: fact + -oid (I)
1. : an invented fact believed to be true because of its appearance in print
2. : a briefly stated and usually trivial fact
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012