Noun
A large ornamental letter used, esp. by the early printers, at the commencement of the chapters and other divisions of a book.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter much discussion – even covering topics like a playoff system change & how competitive postseason games have/haven’t been – the six FAC members unanimously voted to expand the input to include more athletic directors, principals, and superintendents. Source: Internet
A hastily negotiated verbal agreement in Rwanda saw three government FAC brigades integrated with Nkunda's former ANC 81st and 83rd Brigades in what was called mixage. Source: Internet
Altogether, the nine partner nations anticipate procuring over 3,000 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighters at an anticipated average FAC of $80–85 million. Source: Internet
Based on the revelation that Williams was secretly compensated for participating in the scheme, GM’s FAC adds Williams as a Defendant. Source: Internet
A second major setback occurred during the 1990s, when mass desertions led to many FAC officers and enlisted troops joining regional militias. Source: Internet
In a fac isomer, any two identical ligands are adjacent or cis to each other. Source: Internet