Facultative
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Facultative is an adjective that means related to the granting of permission. The French word faculte (fa COOLT) refers to a physical or mental power. When the word facultative is used, it is to describe a situation of granting someone power to do something. Here’s an example: James gave the film crew permission to shoot their film in the office, but I didn’t know he had that kind of facultative authority. Next time I need permission to do something crazy, I’ll know who to seek permission from.