Doer vs Facient - What's the difference?
doer | facient |
Someone who does, performs, or executes; an active person, an agent.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, page 295:
* 2008 , Aleksandra Lojek-Magdziarz, The Guardian , 25 Mar 2008:
(obsolete) One who does something; a doer; an agent.
One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient.
A multiplier.
As nouns the difference between doer and facient
is that doer is serf while facient is (obsolete) one who does something; a doer; an agent.As an adjective doer
is servile.doer
English
Noun
(en noun)- Though his name was closely linked to that of Physiocrats, he was less an armchair intellectual like Quesnay or the elder Mirabeau than a doer in the vein of Bertin and Trudaine [...].
- In schools, submission, not curiosity, was a highly valued virtue. Thinkers were out, doers were in.
Synonyms
* See alsoCoordinate terms
* be-erAnagrams
* English agent nouns ----facient
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Bishop Hacket)