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sci·re fa·ci·as \ˌsīrēˈfāsh(ē)əs, -shēˌas; ˌskēˌrāˈfäkēˌäs\ noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, you should cause to know 1. : a judicial writ founded upon some matter of record and requiring the party proceeded against to show cause why the record should not be enforced, annulled, or vacated 2. : a legal proceeding instituted by a scire facias |