approval If you refer to an action, or the result of an action, as a feat, you admire it because it is an impressive and difficult achievement. A racing car is an extraordinary feat of engineering. something that is an impressive achievement, because it needs a lot of skill, strength etc to do remarkable/considerable/incredible etc feat (fait , from factum; FACT)
A special feature that either grants a character a new capability or improves an existing one The categories of feats are general, item creation, metamagic, and special Certain feats require specifying a particular weapon, spell school, or other classification with which the feat can be used Each character gains one feat upon creation, and humans also gain one additional feat at this time An additional feat is gained at 3rd level and every three levels thereafter (at 6th, 9th, 12th, 15th, and 18th) Characters acquire feats based on total character level, not individual class levels Additionally, fighters and wizards get extra class-related feats chosen from special lists (see Table 49: The Fighter and 420: The Wizard) A character must have any listed prerequisites to acquire or use a particular feat All feats are selected by the player from those for which the character qualifies
A striking act of strength, skill, or cunning; a trick; as, feats of horsemanship, or of dexterity
a notable achievement; "he performed a great deed"; "the book was her finest effort"
[ 'fEt ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Anglo-Norman fet (“action, deed”), from Old French fait, from Latin factum, from facere (“to do, to make”)