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“refectory”
refectory
1. A communal dining hall as in a monastery, convent, or college.
2. Etymology: from Late Latin refectorium, "place where someone is restored"; from Latin refect-, past participle of reficere, "remake", from facere "to make".
2. Etymology: from Late Latin refectorium, "place where someone is restored"; from Latin refect-, past participle of reficere, "remake", from facere "to make".
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fac-, facil-, fact-, feas-, -feat, -fect, -feit, -facient, -faction, -fic-, -fy, -ficate, -fication
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