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The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
Fabrica (-ae, f.): "factory, workshop"
The Latin verb facio, facere means "to make". Consequently, a factory is a place where things are made.
Factory is a derivative of the fourth principal part of the verb facio, facere, feci, factum= to make or to do
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Facere in Latin means to make
In Greek is εργοστάσιο (ergostasio).
factory -- the original word is 'facio, facere, faci, factum'
Verruca is Latin for "wart." (It's also the first name of the spoiled girl in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.)
The root is actually Latin and means "do".the root fac means to do or make. One common word with this root, is factory.
Joseph Grunwald has written: 'Latin America and World Economy' 'Natural resources in Latin American development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Natural resources, Latin America 'The global factory' -- subject(s): Comparative advantage (International trade), International business enterprises, International division of labor
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