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English

Etymology

From fact and -al (improperly formed, after analogy of actual).

Pronunciation

Adjective

factual (comparative more factual, superlative most factual)

  1. Of or characterised by or consisting of facts.

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Spanish

Adjective

factual m. and f. (plural factuales)

  1. factual

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