slovodefinícia
de facto
(encz)
de facto,ve skutečnosti adv: z lat. Jiří Syrový
de facto
(czen)
de facto,as a matter of fact Zdeněk Brož
de facto
(czen)
de facto,facto Zdeněk Brož
De facto
(gcide)
De facto \De` fac"to\ [L.]
Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, --
distinguished from a king de jure, or by right.
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De facto
(gcide)
Facto \Fac"to\, adv. [L., ablative of factum deed, fact.] (Law)
In fact; by the act or fact.
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De facto. (Law) See De facto.
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de facto
(wn)
de facto
adv 1: in reality or fact; "the result was, de facto, a one-
party system"
adj 1: existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not;
"de facto segregation is as real as segregation imposed
by law"; "a de facto state of war" [ant: de jure]
DE FACTO
(bouvier)
DE FACTO, i. e. in deed. A term used to denote a thing actually done; a
president of the United States de facto is one in the exercise of the
executive power, and is distinguished from one, who being legally entitled
to such power is ejected from it; the latter would be a president de jure.
An officer de facto is frequently considered as an officer de jure, and his
official acts are of equal validity. 10 S. & R. 250; 4 Binn. R. 371; 11 S. &
R. 411, 414; Coxe, 318; 9 Mass. 231; 10 Mass. 290; 15 Mass. 180; 5 Pick.
487.

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de facto segregation
(encz)
de facto segregation, n:
De facto
(gcide)
De facto \De` fac"to\ [L.]
Actually; in fact; in reality; as, a king de facto, --
distinguished from a king de jure, or by right.
[1913 Webster]Facto \Fac"to\, adv. [L., ablative of factum deed, fact.] (Law)
In fact; by the act or fact.
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De facto. (Law) See De facto.
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Ode factor
(gcide)
Ode \Ode\ ([=o]d), n. [F., fr. L. ode, oda, Gr. 'w,dh` a song,
especially a lyric song, contr. fr. 'aoidh`, fr. 'aei`dein to
sing; cf. Skr. vad to speak, sing. Cf. Comedy, Melody,
Monody.]
A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or
sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem characterized by
sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.
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Hangs odes upon hawthorns and elegies on brambles.
--Shak.
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O! run; prevent them with thy humble ode,
And lay it lowly at his blessed feet. --Milton.
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Ode factor, one who makes, or who traffics in, odes; --
used contemptuously.
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de facto segregation
(wn)
de facto segregation
n 1: segregation (especially in schools) that happens in fact
although not required by law
de facto standard
(foldoc)
de facto standard

A widespread consensus on a particular product or protocol
which has not been ratified by any official standards body,
such as ISO, but which nevertheless has a large market
share.

The archetypal example of a de facto standard is the IBM PC
which, despite is many glaring technical deficiencies, has
gained such a large share of the personal computer market
that it is now popular simply because it is popular and
therefore enjoys fierce competition in pricing and software
development.

(1994-10-27)
DE FACTO
(bouvier)
DE FACTO, i. e. in deed. A term used to denote a thing actually done; a
president of the United States de facto is one in the exercise of the
executive power, and is distinguished from one, who being legally entitled
to such power is ejected from it; the latter would be a president de jure.
An officer de facto is frequently considered as an officer de jure, and his
official acts are of equal validity. 10 S. & R. 250; 4 Binn. R. 371; 11 S. &
R. 411, 414; Coxe, 318; 9 Mass. 231; 10 Mass. 290; 15 Mass. 180; 5 Pick.
487.

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