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| noun
- something done, a deed
- a state of existence
- a product of a legislative body, a statute
- the process of doing something
- a record of something done
- The Acts of the Apostles
- a division of a theatrical performance
- a display of behavior, a pretense
Translations: - Dutch: akte
- French: acte
- German: Akt
- Italian: scena , messinscena
- Spanish: acto 'm'
verb
- to do something
- to perform a theatrical role
- to behave in a certain way
- to respond to information
- (chemistry) to have an effect on
Translations: - Dutch: handelen
- French: faire (1), jouer (2), se comporter (3), réagir (4), agir (1, 5)
- German: handeln, agieren
- Italian: agire
- Spanish: actuar
Etymology: From (term, actaLatin, Äcta, register of events), plural of (term, actum, Äctum, decree, law), from (term, agoLatin, agÅ, put in motion).
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