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fecit Latin [ˈfeɪkɪt]
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) (he or she) made it: used formerly on works of art next to the artist's name Abbreviation fec


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The author is greatly indebted to his parents Patrick and Maryanne Rogers for their continual love and support: DOMI SEDIT LANAM FECIT.
Ross Eckler notes that Marius Serra on page 193 of his Catalonian book on wordplay, Verbalia (Barcelona, 2000), describes the 1975 discovery of a fragment of an identical 19x15 pattern containing the message SILO PRINCEPS FECIT (constructed by Prince Silo), originally inscribed in an Asturian (Spanish) temple of 975 AD
 
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