| Term | Definition |
| affectation | Artificial behavior done to impress others; actions for appearance's sake |
| beneficiary | A person or an institution receiving help or an advantage |
| beneficiary | a person receiving money or property from a will or an insurance policy |
| de facto | real or actual |
| efficacy | effectiveness; the power to produce a result |
| faction | a unified group within a larger group, usually in disagreement or conflict with the larger group |
| factoid | a piece of false information accepted as true because it has been repeated in the media |
| factoid | a brief, unimportant fact. |
| factotum | an employee who has a wide range of duties |
| manufacture | to make, create, produce, or turn out, usually as a part of an industrial process |
| manufacture | the act of making something |
| officiate | to serve in a position of authority; or to conduct a meeting or ceremony |
| officiate | to referee or umpire |
| prolific | producing offspring or fruit |
| prolific | producing many works or results |