Manufacture: meaning, definitions and examples
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manufacture
[ ˌmanjʊˈfaktʃər ]
production process
To make or produce goods in large quantities, typically using machinery and a systematic process.
Synonyms
assemble, create, fabricate, produce
Examples of usage
- The company manufactures cars at its factory in Detroit.
- The new plant will manufacture computer chips for electronic devices.
business
The process of making or producing something, especially on a large scale.
Synonyms
assembly, creation, fabrication, production
Examples of usage
- The manufacture of textiles requires precision machinery and skilled labor.
- The company specializes in the manufacture of high-quality furniture.
Translations
Translations of the word "manufacture" in other languages:
🇵🇹 fabricar
🇮🇳 निर्माण करना (nirmāṇ karnā)
🇩🇪 herstellen
🇮🇩 memproduksi
🇺🇦 виробляти
🇵🇱 produkować
🇯🇵 製造する (seizō suru)
🇫🇷 fabriquer
🇪🇸 fabricar
🇹🇷 üretmek
🇰🇷 제조하다 (jejohada)
🇸🇦 تصنيع (taṣnīʿ)
🇨🇿 vyrábět
🇸🇰 vyrábať
🇨🇳 制造 (zhìzào)
🇸🇮 proizvajati
🇮🇸 framleiða
🇰🇿 өндіру (öndiru)
🇬🇪 წარმოება (tsarmoeba)
🇦🇿 istehsal etmək
🇲🇽 fabricar
Etymology
The word 'manufacture' originated from the Latin word 'manufactura', which means 'making by hand'. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include production on a larger scale using machinery and technology. The Industrial Revolution played a significant role in the development of manufacturing processes, leading to mass production and the growth of industries worldwide.