Actus
Actus is a Latin noun meaning act, action, or deed. In English-language discourse, it is used as a technical term to denote an actualized state or performance, as opposed to potentiality. The word appears in various fields, often in Latin phrases preserved in scholarly writing, such as actus reus or actus purus.
In Aristotelian metaphysics, actus (actuality) is the realized state of a thing, contrasted with potency (potentia),
In law, actus reus translates as the “guilty act” and denotes the physical or external component of
Beyond philosophy and law, actus appears in theological and philosophical discussions as part of Latin vocabulary