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Acta, (Latin: ?things that have been done?) in ancient Rome, minutes of official business (Acta senatus) and a gazette of political and social events (Acta diurna).
Origin of acta 1. From Latin, neuter plural of ?ctus ?done,? past participle of agere ?to do, drive?; cf. act.
Etymology. From Latin ?cta (?register of events?), plural of ?ctum.
1. : recorded proceedings : official acts : transactions. the acta of the conference. 2. : narratives of deeds.