It means [he, she, or it] manufactures.
If you spell it as "fábrica", it means factory.
De humani corporis fabrica was created in 1543.
Cocot fabrica de ropa deportiva
The English meaning of the Latin inscription 'de porci corporis fabrica' is the following: Make from a pig's body. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'de' means 'from, of'; 'porci' means 'pig'; 'corporis' means 'body'; and 'fabrica' means '[That you may] make'. The pronunciation is the following: day PAWR-chee CAWR-paw-rihs fah-BREE-kah.
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Fiat is a loan Italian acronym and car name in English. The acronym stands for Fabrica Italiana Automobili di Torino. It translates literally as "Italian Factory of Cars of Turin," a city in northern Italy.
Fabrica (-ae, f.): "factory, workshop"
De Humani Corparis Fabrica was published in 1543
"De humani fabrica" is a Latin phrase that means "On the Fabric of the Human Body." It is the title of a famous book by Andreas Vesalius, published in 1543, which revolutionized the field of anatomy.