From 1567, Middle French manufactura, from Latin manu, ablative of manus 'hand', factura, past perfect of facere 'to perform'
At its start, the word employ was Middle English and spelled imploy which meant involved in or attached to. The word employ developed from the Middle English word imploy, the English word imply, and the Latin word implicate.
Latin implicāre
O.E. husbonda "male head of a household," probably from O.N. husbondi "master of the house."
1664, 'organic structure/organization' from 1413, MidLatin organizare, 'organ' instrument/organ'
Labor Cost is the direct labor utilized to manufacture the product. For Example: 10 labor hours required to manufacture 1 unit of product and labor cost per hour is 10 so total labor cost to manufacture 1 unit is 100 (10 * 10).
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The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
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The etymology of a word is the source from which it was derived.
The etymology of the word "ask" is very unusual.
The word means the history of a linguist form, such as words. So; The etymology of the word salt is Latin in origin. The etymology of the word biology is Greek in origin.
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Paisaje is a Spanish word that means landscape. Its etymology is that it is derived from the Latin word pagus.
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