ex facie

English

Etymology

Latin ex facie (out of the face)

Adverb

ex facie (not comparable)

  1. (law) From the face or appearance.
  2. (law) Of contempt of court, not committed directly in court in the presence of the judge.
    Antonym: in facie

Synonyms

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