feasance
American
[fee-zuhns]
/ ˈfi zəns /
noun
Law.
Etymology
Origin of feasance
1530–40; < Anglo-French fesa ( u ) nce, Old French faisance, equivalent to fais- (variant stem of faire ≪ Latin facere to do) + -ance -ance
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