feat

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== English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fiːt/ Homophone: feet Rhymes: -iːt === Etymology 1 === From Middle English [Term?], from Anglo-Norman fet (“action, deed”), from Old French fait, from Latin factum, from facere (“to do, to make”). Doublet of fact. ==== Noun ==== feat (plural feats) A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment. #* ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Related terms ===== ===== Translations ===== ==== Adjective ==== feat (comparative feater, superlative featest) (archaic) Dexterous in movements or service; skilful; neat; pretty. ==== Verb ==== feat (third-person singular simple present feats, present participle feating, simple past and past participle feated) (obsolete) To form; to fashion. === Etymology 2 === Clipping of feature. See also the abbreviation feat. ==== Verb ==== feat (third-person singular simple present feats, present participle feating, simple past and past participle feated) (transitive, informal) To feature. === Anagrams === TAFE, Fate, TFAE, EFTA, atef, fate, feta