factuality

Etymology

From factual + -ity.

noun

  1. The state or quality of being factual.
  2. That which is factual.
    Just as fiction can limn truths beyond the grasp of factuality, Professor Nazemis' act of guerrilla theater, which he recounted last week in a telephone interview, attested to the exasperation of countless teachers and professors in the computer era. November 7, 2007, Samuel G. Freedman, “New Class(room) War: Teacher vs. Technology”, in New York Times

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