- fac|ture
- fac|ture «FAK chuhr», noun.1. the act, process, or manner of making anything; construction.2. the thing made.╂[< Latin factūra a making; thing made < facere make]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
man|u|fac|ture — «MAN yuh FAK chuhr», verb, tured, tur|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to make by hand or by machine. A big factory manufactures goods in large quantities by using machines and dividing the work up among many people. 2. to make into something useful: »to… … Useful english dictionary
sem|i|man|u|fac|ture — «SEHM ee MAN yuh FAK chuhr», noun. a partly manufactured product, used in making end products. Steel and yarn are semimanufactures … Useful english dictionary
vit|ri|fac|ture — «VIHT ruh FAK chuhr», noun. the manufacture of glass. ╂[< Latin vitrum glass + English (manu) facture] … Useful english dictionary
ture — ab·bre·vi·a·ture; acu·punc·ture; ad·ju·di·ca·ture; ad·mix·ture; ad·ven·ture·some; ad·ven·ture·some·ly; af·fix·ture; ag·ri·cul·ture; al·co·hol·a·ture; an·a·cul·ture; ap·er·ture; api·cul·ture; aq·ua·cul·ture; ar·bo·ri·cul·ture; ar·ca·ture;… … English syllables
facture — fac·ture … English syllables
Facture — Fac|tu|re [fak ty:rə], die; , n: ↑ Faktur (2). * * * Fac|ture [fak ty:rə], die; , n: ↑Faktur (2 b) … Universal-Lexikon
facture — fac•ture [[t]ˈfæk tʃər[/t]] n. the act, process, or manner of making something • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L factūra … From formal English to slang
ma — abo·ma; ab·o·ma·sal; ab·o·ma·sum; abro·ma; ab·u·ku·ma·lite; abu·lo·ma·nia; acan·tho·chei·lo·ne·ma; ac·an·tho·ma; acan·tho·so·ma; ac·cla·ma·tion; ac·cli·ma·ta·tion; ac·cli·ma·tion; ac·cli·ma·ti·za·tion; ac·cli·ma·tize; acel·da·ma; acho·ma·wi;… … English syllables
Re. — rupee. Also, re. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut. (Cf. ↑gamut)] … Useful english dictionary
R.E. — 1. real estate. 2. Reformed Episcopal. 3. Right Excellent. * * * re1 «ray», noun. the second tone of the musical diatonic scale. ╂[< Medieval Latin re < Latin re (sonāre) to resound. See etym. under gamut … Useful english dictionary