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for latin factum something done, from factus made, from facere to make.
factory -- the original word is 'facio, facere, faci, factum'
Factory is a derivative of the fourth principal part of the verb facio, facere, feci, factum= to make or to do
factor, from fact- 'done,' from the verb facere .
The latin word manufactura is a compound noun derived from the noun manus, us f. (hand) and the past participle form of the verb facere which is factum (made).
"Facere" in Latin means "to do" or "to make."
Facere.
Facere - to do.
The Latin word for achievement is Factum. Factum is defined as a deed, accomplishment, work, act, or an achievement.
facere
Faceo. The infinitive (to do) is facere.
facio, facere