ex facie
English
Etymology
From Latin ex facie (“out of the face”).
Adverb
ex facie (not comparable)
- (law) From the face or appearance.
- (law) Of contempt of court, not committed directly in court in the presence of the judge.
- Antonym: in facie
Synonyms
- indubitably, self-evidently, without a doubt; see also Thesaurus:certainly