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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 ex post fac·to /ˌɛksˌpos(t)ˈfæk(ˌ)to/

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Ex post fac·to, or Ex post·fac·to.  Law From or by an after act, or thing done afterward; in consequence of a subsequent act; retrospective.
 Ex post facto law, a law which operates by after enactment. The phrase is popularly applied to any law, civil or criminal, which is enacted with a retrospective effect, and with intention to produce that effect; but in its true application, as employed in American law, it relates only to crimes, and signifies a law which retroacts, by way of criminal punishment, upon that which was not a crime before its passage, or which raises the grade of an offense, or renders an act punishable in a more severe manner that it was when committed. Ex post facto laws are held to be contrary to the fundamental principles of a free government, and the States are prohibited from passing such laws by the Constitution of the United States.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 ex post facto
      adj : affecting things past; "retroactive tax increase"; "an
            ex-post-facto law"; "retro pay" [syn: retroactive, retro]