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factory
- IPA[ˈfakt(ə)ri]
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- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine;a person or organization that continually produces a great quantity of something specified
noun: factory, plural noun: factories
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- 1. a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine a clothing factory factory workers
- ▪ a person or organization that continually produces a great quantity of something specified the group have become a rock-and-roll hit factory
- 2. historical an establishment for traders carrying on business in a foreign country he is chaplain to the British factory at St Petersburg
- manufactured in a factory rather than made by hand: nowadays, most people wear factory-made clothes
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- a fishing or whaling ship, or a ship accompanying a fishing or whaling fleet, with facilities ...
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- the production of manufactured goods on a large scale using machines in factories, introduced ... the factory system became the dominant form of industrial organization throughout the 19th century
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- the workers in a company or industry, rather than the management: the unions had almost no influence on the factory floor
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- an establishment where dairy products are manufactured: the butter factories gave farmers a good price for their milk
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- a fishing or whaling ship, or a ship accompanying a fishing or whaling fleet, with facilities ...
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- a high school having a high proportion of students who drop out before completing their course ...
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- a store in which goods, especially surplus stock, are sold directly by the manufacturers at a ...
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- IPA[ˈfakt(ə)rē]
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- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine: a clothing factory factory workers
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