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[ ak-tuh ] / ˈæk tə / SEE SYNONYMS FOR acta ON THESAURUS.COM
plural nounofficial records, as of acts, deeds, proceedings, transactions, or the like. Origin of actaFrom Latin, neuter plural of āctus, past participle of agere “to do”; cf. act Words nearby actaA.C.S., A.C.S.C., A/cs pay., A/cs rec., act, acta, actable, Actaeon, actant, Acta Sanctorum, act call Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for actaOne of the earliest ancestors of the modern newspaper was the Acta Diurna Populi Romani, or “Daily Acts of the Roman People.” Social Media is So Old Even the Romans Had It|Nick Romeo|October 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST Julius Caesar established the Acta Diurna to weaken his political opponents by revealing the proceedings of government. Social Media is So Old Even the Romans Had It|Nick Romeo|October 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST Some artists have even represented her blind, but nothing in her Acta justifies this representation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 17, Slice 1|Various It must be connected with the other data and acta of our consciousness under the general laws of the operation of the mind. Edward Caldwell Moore|Edward Moore
These publications were called acta diurna urbis or acta diurna populi. Quintus Claudius, Volume 2 of 2|Ernst Eckstein The text has been edited most completely by Bonnet, Acta Apostol. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2|Various A good instance of this is the well-known set of transactions which is almost invariably quoted as the Nova Acta. How to Catalogue a Library|Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) Wheatley
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