feasance
[ fee-zuh ns ]
/ ˈfi zəns /
noun Law.
the doing or performing of an act, as of a condition or duty.
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
Words nearby feasance
fearful,
fearfully,
fearless,
fearnought,
fearsome,
feasance,
feasibility study,
feasible,
feast,
feast day,
feast of dedication